Mikel Arteta has admitted Bukayo Saka's hamstring injuries are a big concern as Arsenal prepare to face champions Liverpool without their talisman on Super Sunday.
Saka, who missed a three-month period of last season due to an injury to his right hamstring, was forced off after feeling something in his left hamstring during Arsenal's 5-0 win over Leeds.
The 23-year-old has avoided the need for surgery on this occasion, with the injury not as bad as first feared, but he will play no part at Anfield and has also been omitted from the England squad.
"Bukayo is doing better but he is out for a few weeks unfortunately," said Arteta at his press conference on Friday.
"No surgery. It's not as bad as the previous one. Obviously it's very unfortunate to pick it up but it's on the other side.
"It's an action that requires full power from him. He felt something, so he will be out for a couple of weeks.
"Let's see how he evolves in the next few days and weeks, repeat the scan and see where he's at."
Asked if Saka's second hamstring injury in under a year was a big concern, Arteta said: "Yes it is a big one, especially when we talk about a sprinter, a player who gets into that zone very often, who needs that burst, that change of pace to be threatening.
"We will learn again why it happened and make him stronger, but unfortunately injuries are part of your career.
"He hasn't had that many, with the amount of games he has played, but it's something we want to eradicate."
Saka was not the only player forced off against Leeds, with captain Martin Odegaard having to be withdrawn after landing awkwardly on his shoulder.
Odegaard has, though, been called up for Norway's upcoming games and Arteta said he is pushing hard to be fit against Liverpool.
"We don't know yet. He hasn't trained yet and if he does it will be tomorrow. Let's see.
"He is doing everything he can. We are doing everything we can to make him available. But we have to wait and see tomorrow.
"There is an injury there but hopefully, if everything goes well, he can cope with it."
One player who will definitely join Saka on the sidelines against Liverpool is Kai Havertz, who has had to undergo surgery to fix a knee injury which the club hope will only keep him out for weeks rather than months.
"Very unfortunate, very sad for him," said Arteta. "I think he did tremendously well to recover from the previous one. He had never had an injury before.
"And then this happens. But it's part of football. We need to live with that. Obviously we lose another big player for many, many weeks but [surgery] was the right thing to do.
"The doctors advised it and he was very convinced at the end that it was the quickest and best way to resolve the issue."
Arteta: Eze has special aura
Arsenal's injuries open the door for new signing Eberechi Eze to make his debut at Anfield.
The forward was unveiled at the Emirates Stadium ahead of the game against Leeds and has already made a positive impression on Arteta in training.
"Really impressed with him. I heard a lot of things about him, I spoke to a lot of people about him. Really bright, a very special energy and a special aura around him.
"He's already gathering a lot of information, the things we want to see on the pitch, but especially [we have to] make sure he has the freedom and capacity to express his quality, which is the reason why we brought him here."
Asked what specific qualities he will add to his team, Arteta said: "First of all his energy. When you are next to him, you are comfortable. He has got a big smile, he asks you the right questions.
"And then his flow with the ball, the ability to pick passes, to drive past people effortlessly, and just understand the timing of things. Very impressive."
Arteta eyeing 'convincing' Anfield win
Arsenal will head to Anfield on Sunday aiming for a first Premier League win at the ground since 2012 and Arteta has challenged his players to seize their chance to make a statement about their title credentials.
"They are the champions for a reason, because they deserved to be champions," he said of Liverpool.
"They were the better team last season, the most consistent one, the one that found ways to win in many different ways.
"We want to be that team this year and we need to go to Anfield with that spirit and that conviction.
"You want to continue building the momentum we are in right now. Going to those grounds, against this kind of opposition, is what you want. Coming from those big games winning in a really convincing way, that's the objective.
"The favourite is always the one that won in the previous year. Someone has to come and take that crown away from them, and that's what we, the rest, are going to try to do.
"We have already started with the first two games in the Premier League, and that's the aim, be better than them."
Arsenal will be without long-term absentee Gabriel Jesus in addition to Saka and Havertz, while Christian Norgaard and Ben White are being monitored along with Odegaard.
AFerrExg2412
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Y r u playing Salah all d time too? U said he can’t win d league n now u r saying all he cares abt is winning d league. Human being like u can never b satisfied
Please don’t compare a legend with a minor.
NanbalRaphael
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I think this will do for ARSENAL
Mekabdemuy
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Tomorrow
titcknuz
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Arteta is really the problem to all this,atlist substitution on Saka has to be improved, especially when we leading in second half
LoveHeart8
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You see the reason why you need to sign news players, how wish Arsenal haven't taken the move of signing news players by now it will be a big problem for us to fight our position on the league 💪 Arteta you should always listen 👂 to the fans of Arsenal to be successful because we watch and see the issue with Arsenal team 💯
Nosacdlnty
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that's why you have Eze ,no need to cry ,eze will do
is it Marasca or Amorin that crying like babies
Nosacdlnty
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Saka better than both madueke and eze I think
nothing concerns u with our player
Bhadguy5
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what's big concern there you have so many players who are good why are you disturbing us
Why are you crying
Nicbclsu
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what's big concern there you have so many players who are good why are you disturbing us
Mide_reignz
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You better don't lose
Ok sir 🫡
sujalpkl4
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get wel soon
kihaceltuz
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Arteta all I want work on ur medical team especially the dietitian and learn to rotate ur players consistently @ i believe with this we can win 🏆 trophies 🏆
ColinsGooner
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Arteta is the reason why Saka is going through this,He doesn't rotate even if the team is winning 4-0,it's due to overload,He must learn to manage his squad well and rotate the players while keeping balance of the team
bodabckopu
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but even though we have injury ,we need to winning Liverpool
lol
bodabckopu
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miss saka though at least a sub would be a fulfilling watch
my-blood-is-red
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Bcos he obviously lacks it
Nice reply [Crylaugh]
my-blood-is-red
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Y r u playing Salah all d time too? U said he can’t win d league n now u r saying all he cares abt is winning d league. Human being like u can never b satisfied
Players are stronger than each other
my-blood-is-red
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All the best 👍 win lose or draw, we are doing well 💪
You better don't lose
Kidso
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All the best 👍 win lose or draw, we are doing well 💪
Vaecimprst
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With this English grammar am sure Arsenal will lose 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Does English language play football
thisishayzed
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Saka better than both madueke and eze I think
Comparing Eze to Saka is myopic
detbemos
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What is level? So y complaining abt Arteta common sense?
Bcos he obviously lacks it
Sihacinprs
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So, to you now, Salah and Saka are at the same level of fitness and common sense? Salah treats and maintains his body well and thus can play regularly. Saka, though younger, is more prone to those jiggling injuries
What is level? So y complaining abt Arteta common sense?
detbemos
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Go now and do the job motherfucker
Your choice of words say more about yourself than him. And he made a good point - your injuries are now a regular feature of your team
detbemos
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Y r u playing Salah all d time too? U said he can’t win d league n now u r saying all he cares abt is winning d league. Human being like u can never b satisfied
So, to you now, Salah and Saka are at the same level of fitness and common sense? Salah treats and maintains his body well and thus can play regularly. Saka, though younger, is more prone to those jiggling injuries
Gannymalta
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Recurring harm string injury is a prerequisite to early sign out from professional football. It can force a player into early retirement
Mawbikruy
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Y is nobody talking about our medical
rukaelnstu
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am seeing aka win in favour of arsenal
Kasadklmop
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Get the win at Anfield💪
damlnprz
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all football always informed me.
Sukcdksy
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arsenal don have madueke and Eze
kindeilst
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but even though we have injury ,we need to winning Liverpool
With this English grammar am sure Arsenal will lose 🤣🤣🤣
kindeilst
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but even though we have injury ,we need to winning Liverpool
With this English grammar am sure Arsenal will lose 🤣🤣🤣🤣
kindeilst
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So you mean SAKA is arsenal, without him you can't play 😏
Naobcnopuy
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88
returnofthesaith
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So you don't know a time like this will come when you were playing him for everything single game at such a young age without getting someone else to deputise/relief of the pressure of playing all these matches.
fatblrsuy
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Ronaldo 7 you are playing ball
Peabeloryz
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but even though we have injury ,we need to winning Liverpool
john1444
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You have Trossad, you have Eze. They can hold on till Saka is back to join the team.
foabdeprty
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Arsenal haven't been lucky with injuries this couple of seasons which could be explained to be the reason for their failure to have won the EPL or UCL within the period. When last season Manchester City lost Rodri, Haaland and a number of their key players anybody could see the effect in the team's performance. Assuming Liverpool lose Salah, VVD and two more key players to injury: believe me everything changes. Everybody felt last season was about the right time Arsenal won the league title having finished runner-up to the great Man City in two consecutive seasons. Thanks largely to injury. This season, despite Liverpool's scintillating performance in the summer transfer window, most pundits and fans still think Arsenal have to do it this season. Arteta and everyone attached to Arsenal must be deeply concerned about every injury, not just Saka's. Just two games into the new season and three key players (Kai Havertz, Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka) have all been sidelined due to injury! Arsenal do have a bigger squad this season thanks to Berta's magical exploits at the transfer market, but a rampant and merciless injury has no regard for player nor size of squad. Hopefully, injury is kind to Arsenal this season. Hopefully, the players stay fit acroos teams so that we are treated to an exciting and competitive league this season. Last season didn't look as much competitive as both City and, particularly Arsenal, were massively depleted due to injury.
every club gets injuries lame excuses
Anyola
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Thank God
bodabckopu
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stop excuses
lose 1 one of ur limbs tomorrow and see if you find excuses or the simple fact that humans aren't machines
akintayoibraheem
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Saka better than both madueke and eze I think
zenabmpsuy
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No way
Bupbdlpruz
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stop excuses
These are verifiable facts and not excuses. You can't perform with a limp manhood.
cizabdlnot
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Clueless couch who uses his players as machines. You will soon loose Raya and Saliba and other players you don't want to give rest.
ydg
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that's why you have Eze ,no need to cry ,eze will do
exactly 🤣
cupbeklmny
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Rip
very sorry bambi
ydg
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Rip
how rude and wicked of you bruv
cupbeklmny
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Rip