Bukayo Saka is on the track to return from injury within four weeks after his latest hamstring problem with Arsenal working on ‘very detailed’ plans to ensure that does not happen again this season.
The Gunners star was forced to go in the second half of 5-0 on Saturday, Leeds United, left to look sad when he left the field while holding his left hamstring with Mikel Arteta at first afraid he suffered a ‘significant’ injury.
Saka missed three and a half months of action last season after undergoing surgery on her right hamstring but the prognosis for her latest edition was more positive.
Stephen Smith, CEO and founder of Kitman Labs who specialized in the welfare of injury and performance analysis that works with the Premier League, said Metro: ‘It does look like a shorter term injury when you compare it with an injury he suffered last year.
‘With Saka, most likely injuries to class 1 or low level. So there is a minimum number of muscles that have been damaged or inflamed.
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‘A Grade 2 Is there a little fiber disorder so that it means that the muscles have been torn a little and grade 3 is total rupture.
‘In a scenario where you have someone like Saka who returns in a period of three to four weeks is generally class 1 or low level.
‘Arsenal tries to understand why this happens again’
While the addition of Viktor Gyokeres, Eberechi Eze and Noni Hikeke will ease the creative burden and goals on Saka, their presence will be missed, starting on Sunday against Liverpool at Anfield.
The gap between Arsenal and Liverpool was only three points last season when the injury struck on December 21. The gap 12 points separated them when he returned to action in April.
Of course there is relief when this week appears this week Saka sees a month – a period that also straddles the international vacation in September.
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While Arsenal will be grateful to return to action not too far, club staff will be aware of the recurrence that could be further. Considering how new Saka suffered a serious hamstring injury before, the club will ‘peel all layers’ to ensure that no more problems arise.
‘Although we can sit here and say, “This is not a big problem, only three or four weeks”, it is 10 percent of the season passes. If he gets the other 20 percent from the season passes. He can change the course of the match and season, ‘Smith continued.
‘The club will look into it all the time, trying to understand why last year’s injuries occurred and what reasons occurred this year. Are we doing something in previous rehabilitation carried out in a very strong and tough way that we did not do on the newly injured side? Or could there be a underlying problem? They will peel the layers in all of that to see what is driving it and how they can stop this happening again.
“They will see what he is before the first injury, what he was before the second injury and how he responded and he recovered. They would be very detailed.
‘Last year’s injury that requires very substantial operation. If they don’t get this one correctly and he has the recurrence and requires more surgery, it can be two or three more months and half of your season is lost. ‘
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Martin Odegaard Meanwhile was also forced to go in a victory over Leeds with shoulder problems. As with Saka, the injury was not as bad as the first time and while there was no indication whether he would be ready for Liverpool, he put it in the Norwegian squad for the World Cup qualification next week to be a good thing.
‘Arsenal will really really know at this stage what the problem is and if he will come out for a long time. They will know within 48 hours, ‘Smith said.
‘With this injury, football will be very different compared to something like a rugby or American football. Obviously there are certain requirements, and you still have to be very physical but in football, there is a little more tolerance.
“They might be able to manage it through it without disturbing many things in the field of training. They can make it non-contact (in training), making it remain there, keep it in the ball to keep the aspects fresh and it will be minimal invasive compared to hamstring or groin injuries. ‘
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