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Arteta Defends Saka's Integrity Amid England Injury Doubts
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has strongly defended Bukayo Saka amid skepticism surrounding the winger’s withdrawal from England duty due to injury. Saka, who had been struggling with a groin issue sustained during Arsenal’s 1-1 draw with Chelsea, delivered a match-winning performance against Nottingham Forest, scoring and assisting in a commanding display.
Critics questioned whether Saka was genuinely unfit to represent England, but Arteta dismissed the accusations, offering transparency to silence the doubters. “We can send an MRI scan, it’s very simple,” Arteta said. “The communication between our medical team and England’s was clear. He hasn’t done anything for days and only just managed one training session before today.”
Saka’s performance was a testament to his resilience and form as Arsenal handed Forest their first away defeat of the season. The 22-year-old combined brilliantly with Martin Odegaard, the captain whose influence continues to grow. Odegaard not only orchestrated Arsenal’s play but also inspired a performance that marked the club’s 2000th top-flight victory—a milestone few teams have reached.
Arteta was full of praise for his Norwegian playmaker. “Martin brings something unique to the team,” he said. “His presence alone makes a difference. He elevates those around him, and when he’s on the pitch, you feel there’s a special energy.”
The chemistry between Odegaard and Saka was evident as they dismantled Forest’s defense. Arteta described their connection as rare. “It’s chemistry,” he said. “Sometimes, players just click—on and off the field. You can’t force it; it just happens naturally. We’re fortunate to have two players like that.”
While Arteta celebrated his team’s cohesion, Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo admitted that his side fell short. “Arsenal were better,” Santo conceded. “We pressed harder in the second half, but their quality showed with the second and third goals. We made too many defensive errors, and losing always hurts.”
The victory keeps Arsenal firmly in the Premier League title race, with Saka and Odegaard’s partnership providing a clear blueprint for success. Saka’s performance also silences critics questioning his commitment, showing that his recovery and return were managed with professionalism.
As Arsenal continue their campaign, Arteta’s faith in his young squad and his ability to defend them against scrutiny underline the unity that could propel the Gunners to further glory this season.
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