Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has provided updated on Bukayo Saka's injury concerns ahead of the match against Manchester City.
This upcoming Premier League game holds significant importance for the Gunners, as a victory could propel them to the top of the table, a position they held for most of the previous season. Arteta's men has had a strong start to the season, maintaining an unbeaten record in the Premier League. However, their recent loss to Lens in the Champions League has raised some questions.
Despite having the home advantage in the upcoming match, there is a growing concern regarding Bukayo Saka's injury, which is relatively rare.
Arteta addressed Saka's injury after the Lens match, clarifying that he didn't regret starting Saka, who had initially suffered only a minor knock before the game. However, the Independent reports that the Spanish coach has now confirmed Saka's injury to be muscular, a development that is causing some worry.
While Arteta admits to not having extensive information about the injury, there remains hope that Saka could recover in time for Sunday's match against Manchester City, a prospect that Saka himself would undoubtedly prefer.