Bukayo Saka is not playing for England in their match against Finland tonight.

A major setback for the Three Lions.

October 13th 2024.

Bukayo Saka is not playing for England in their match against Finland tonight.
Bukayo Saka, a promising young player for England, unfortunately suffered an injury during their recent defeat against Greece. This means that he will not be able to play in tonight's match against Finland, as England tries to get their Nations League campaign back on track. The defeat against Greece also caused some concern about the team's interim manager, Lee Carsley, and his chances of taking over as the permanent manager. This was a shock loss, especially after the team's previous victories under Carsley's leadership.

The defeat was partly due to an experimental line-up, with Jude Bellingham playing in a false nine position. This decision resulted in a chaotic and confused performance, undoing much of the progress that Carsley had overseen in previous matches. The loss was made even more difficult when Saka was forced to leave the field in the 51st minute due to his injury. The Football Association has since confirmed that Saka will not be able to play in the match against Finland and will be returning to his club, Arsenal.

Speaking of Arsenal, they are also eagerly awaiting Saka's return as they face upcoming matches against tough opponents such as Bournemouth, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Inter. Manager Mikel Arteta will surely be relieved when Saka is fit to play again, and Carsley has hinted that the injury may not be as serious as initially thought. However, Saka is running out of time to recover in time for the Bournemouth match next weekend.

Meanwhile, there are also concerns about the fitness of other key players for Arsenal. Kai Havertz recently pulled out of the Germany squad due to a minor knee injury, while Jurrien Timber and Thomas Partey also skipped international duty. Ben White and Martin Odegaard are also working their way back to full fitness after suffering injuries.

In a previous interview, Odegaard spoke about his recovery from an ankle ligament injury sustained while playing for Norway in September. He expressed optimism about his progress and mentioned that he is feeling better and better each day. The upcoming international break will give him more time to focus on his rehabilitation, and he hopes to be back on the training field soon. While the injury initially seemed serious, Odegaard and his team are now more positive about his recovery. However, they are still taking things one step at a time and being cautious in the process.

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