If Saka can't play against Bournemouth, Seaman suggests a strong replacement for Arsenal.

Saka suffered an injury during England's loss to Greece in the Nations League.

October 17th 2024.

If Saka can't play against Bournemouth, Seaman suggests a strong replacement for Arsenal.
In unfortunate news, Arsenal's young star Bukayo Saka sustained an injury during England's match against Greece. The talented 23-year-old has been a key player for the Gunners this season, with two goals and seven assists in just seven Premier League games.

Former Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman believes that the team has a suitable replacement for Saka in the form of Raheem Sterling, who could step up in their upcoming game against Bournemouth. While there is hope that Saka will recover in time, Arteta has other options at his disposal such as Leandro Trossard, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, and Sterling.

Speaking on his podcast, Seaman expressed his disappointment at Saka's potential absence, but also acknowledged the strength of their bench. Sterling, who joined Arsenal on loan from Chelsea this summer, could use this opportunity to prove his worth and make an impact with his speed, which Seaman believes is a major threat to defenders.

Despite this setback, Seaman remains optimistic about Arsenal's chances in the Premier League this season. He sees them as genuine contenders, capable of challenging the likes of Manchester City. Guardiola's side will have to cope with the loss of midfielder Rodri, which Seaman considers a massive blow.

Looking ahead to their game against Bournemouth, Seaman acknowledges that it will be a tough match. He believes that these are the types of games that can trip a team up, and Arsenal will need to be at their best to secure all three points. Last season, they struggled in similar games, and Seaman hopes to see an improvement in that aspect this time around.

Despite the challenges they may face, Seaman is confident in the team's ability and believes that they have what it takes to compete at the highest level. As an Arsenal fan, he is excited for what the future holds and looks forward to seeing the team continue to progress.

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