Arsenal may lose Saka and Odegaard before the match against Liverpool: what is known about the injuries.
BUKAYO SAKA and Martin Odegaard suffered injuries a week before an important match against Liverpool
According to The Sun: Both players were injured during the game.
Bukayo Saka suffered a muscle strain
Martin Odegaard left the field after a shoulder impact
Captain Odegaard did not land as safely during the game, leading to a probable shoulder injury.
Initially, he tried to continue the game but was later substituted as he felt discomfort.
While he was being substituted, Arsenal were leading 1-0 and quickly scored another goal, which was scored by Saka.
However, eight minutes after coming on, the team's talisman also got injured.
After the match, head coach Mikel Arteta commented that Saka's injury looks more serious.
He said: 'Today's injuries have been a real challenge. Martin felt discomfort in his shoulder after falling. He will need to undergo additional examination tomorrow.
'Bukayo suffered a muscle injury in his groin during a tussle with a defender. Judging by his reaction, we can say that the injury is serious.
'We have already lost Kai, Martin, and Bukayo in the second week of the season. This raises questions about our overall readiness and depth for this championship.'
Arsenal is preparing to play at Anfield without key players, so working with other players, including Eberechi Eze, is becoming extremely important.
The news describes the injuries of Arsenal players Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard, who sustained injuries during the match. The head coach of the team expressed concern about the seriousness of these injuries and emphasized the importance of preparing reserve players for future matches.Read also
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