Bukayo Saka injury in Lens defeat a ‘worry’ for Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta

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Soccer Football - Champions League - Group B - RC Lens v Arsenal - Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens, France - October 3, 2023  Arsenal's Bukayo Saka in action with RC Lens' Deiver Machado REUTERS/Christian Hartmann

Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka fights for the ball in the 2-1 Champions League defeat against Lens.

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta admitted his team’s 2-1 Champions League defeat by Lens in France on Tuesday was a “big lesson”, as he also confirmed Bukayo Saka had been forced off with a muscle injury.

The England winger limped off late in the Gunners’ 4-0 Premier League win at Bournemouth at the weekend but recovered from that to start against Lens.

The 22-year-old duly set up Arsenal’s opener for Gabriel Jesus, but went down just after the half-hour mark and had to be replaced by Fabio Vieira.

“He tried to backheel a ball in the first half and he felt something, it was something muscular. He was uncomfortable to carry on so we had to take him off,” said Arteta, who saw Adrien Thomasson equalise for Lens before Saka came off.

Elye Wahi scored the winner for the hosts in the second half.

The injury raises fears that Saka, who has played in all but one of Arsenal’s games this season and is their leading scorer, may not be fit to face Manchester City on Sunday.

His place in the England squad to play Australia and Italy in October could also be in doubt.

“It was big enough to stop him being able to continue and that is obviously a worry for us (for Sunday),” added Arteta, who rejected suggestions Saka might have been rested in this game.

“It was a knock that he had the other day. He was perfectly fine. It was an action, it was the backheel, that can produce that type of injury. Let’s see what the extent of it is.”

The Gunners boss added: “He was really looking forward to playing. It was a big Champions League night. I painted a picture, a scenario, of the type of game that we would have to face today.

“It is the Champions League so it is very difficult to win away from home, and we take a big lesson from tonight.”

The result at the Stade Bollaert ended Arsenal’s unbeaten record this season, providing a reality check ahead of the key encounter with Pep Guardiola’s City.

The Gunners, appearing in the Champions League for the first time since the 2016-17 season, are now a point behind Group B leaders Lens.

Arsenal, who hammered PSV Eindhoven 4-0 two weeks ago, next face a double-header against Sevilla, who are third.

On his team’s performance on Tuesday, Arteta felt his side had been in control against Lens before an error by goalkeeper David Raya helped offer the hosts an equaliser.

However, he defended his fellow Spaniard, who was again preferred to Aaron Ramsdale in goal.

“Errors happen constantly in football. Every three or four seconds there is an error. We have to adapt to that,” he said.

“Today we were most in control after the first goal. We dominated, we had two big chances to score before them and then the game turned around.

“It is what happens – big teams punish you. Today we didn’t punish them and that was the difference.” REUTERS, AFP

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