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Arsenal’s Saka Feels “Refreshed” Ahead of Champions League Clash with Real Madrid
Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has declared himself mentally rejuvenated after a three-month injury layoff and expressed confidence that the Gunners are prepared to “write their own story” in their Champions League quarter-final encounter against Real Madrid. The crucial first leg match will see Saka potentially back in the starting lineup, bringing a significant boost to the North London side’s aspirations in the prestigious tournament.
Saka’s Return a Boost for Arsenal
Saka is anticipated to feature in the starting eleven for Tuesday’s first leg against Real Madrid, marking his first start since suffering a hamstring injury in December. He has made substitute appearances in Arsenal’s last two fixtures, building up his match fitness. Manager Mikel Arteta emphasized the importance of Saka’s return, describing it as a major lift for the team as they aim to overcome the reigning Champions League titleholders in what he considers the most significant match of his managerial career.
Mental Benefits of Sideline Spell
Having been remarkably consistent for Arsenal, missing only four Premier League games out of 135 since May 2021 before his recent setback, Saka acknowledged the unexpected benefits of his time away from the pitch.
- Mental Recuperation: “I think mentally it was really good for me,” Saka stated. “Initially discovering the extent of the injury and the necessity for surgery was tough. However, post-surgery, my focus shifted to recovery and returning stronger with ample time for recuperation.”
- First Extended Break: He added, “Having played consistently over the past five years, this was my first substantial break. It allowed me to engage in activities I don’t usually have time for, leaving me feeling mentally fresh and ready for the challenges ahead.”
Echoes of 2006 Victory and Henry’s Influence
Arsenal’s last encounter with Real Madrid in the Champions League dates back to 2006 when they triumphed in the round of 16. Despite fielding a makeshift defense, including Mathieu Flamini at left-back, the Gunners secured a 1-0 victory at the Santiago Bernabéu, courtesy of a memorable goal from Thierry Henry. As Arsenal prepares for the current challenge, and with defensive considerations in mind, including potential adjustments due to injuries, the historical precedent offers a source of inspiration.
Saka revealed his regular communication with Arsenal legend Thierry Henry for guidance and expressed his ambition for the current Arsenal squad to emulate the achievements of their predecessors. He remains “pretty relaxed” regarding his contract situation, with his current deal running until 2027.
“Write Our Own Story”
When questioned about potentially emulating Henry’s legacy, Saka responded enthusiastically: “Yes, of course. Thierry Henry’s era was iconic, and we respect that. But we are here to forge our own path and create our own history. Achieving something similar to his success would be incredible. My priority is to win and bring silverware to this club.”
- Fan Connection: “The bond with the fans is strong,” Saka emphasized. “Their support, evident when I came on against Fulham, means a lot. It’s a mutual appreciation, and I’m fully committed to contributing to Arsenal’s success.”
Aiming for Champions League Glory
Arsenal is currently positioned to finish as Premier League runners-up for the third consecutive year amidst a season marked by injuries to key players. Arteta hopes for a change in fortune and has urged his team to seize the opportunity on the grandest European stage, aiming to reach the Champions League final, a feat last achieved by Arsène Wenger’s team in 2006.
“The achievements of that generation serve as a definite inspiration for our aspirations,” Arteta remarked. “While acknowledging the differences across two decades in football, the historical significance remains. We draw inspiration from their journey and are committed to giving our utmost to play the way we intend and steer the game in our favor.”