Arsenal, Bukayo Saka and Fulham
Digest more
Top News
Overview
Highlights
Associated Press News |
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said the supporters’ thunderous reception toward Saka showed how much “people love him and missed him.”
BBC |
They currently sit 16th in the table, but are just three points off 13th-place Manchester United.
Reuters |
Arsenal beat Fulham 2-1 in the Premier League on Tuesday thanks to another goal from stand-in striker Mikel Merino and as Bukayo Saka struck a few minutes into his return from three months out with in...
Read more on News Digest
This was Bukayo Saka’s moment. Out for 101 days with a hamstring injury, Arsenal supporters crammed into the Emirates with the anticipation of seeing him for the first time this year. They were not disappointed.
Bukayo Saka made his return for Arsenal after three months, making an instant impact and giving Mikel Arteta's Gunners hope for what lies ahead.
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 14: Arsenal's Bukayo Saka during the Premier League match between Arsenal ... More FC and Everton FC at Emirates Stadium on December 14, 2024 in London, England.
Arsenal Edge Past Fulham as Saka Makes Scoring ReturnSaka’s Swift Impact Sparks Arsenal WinIn football, timing can be everything. After more than three months out injured, Bukayo Saka returned to
Bukayo Saka is back ready and raring to go as Arsenal aim for UEFA Champions League glory and to put pressure on Liverpool in the Premier League title race. Saka, 23, suffered a hamstring injury in December that required surgery and has been missing for three months at a pivotal time of the season.
Bukayo is ready to go.' Nano fringe, the cool and soft detail to adopt this season Koh Phi Phi, Thailand | Breathtaking Viewpoints & Idyllic Beach Walks (4K) Villar’s Golden MV profit skyrockets to P1 trillion in 2024 Amy Adams,
Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka is set to make his return from a lengthy injury layoff when the Gunners host Fulham in the Premier League on Tuesday. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said Monday that “Bukayo is ready to go” and could even start the game.
Arsenal delivered a straight-forward 2-1 win over Fulham on Tuesday, keeping their dim Premier League title hopes alive but suffering a potentially-costly injury to their Champions League hopes.