Kieran Gibbs has expressed concerns about starting Bukayo Saka, whom he regards as a key player, against Manchester City. Saka, seen as one of the world’s best wingers, has been crucial to Arsenal’s recent success, contributing significantly with goals and assists in both the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League. However, the 22-year-old picked up an injury in the Champions League match against RC Lens, putting his availability for the Manchester City game in doubt.
Given Manchester City’s formidable squad and Arsenal’s need for their best players to secure a victory, it’s imperative to consider Saka’s fitness carefully. Gibbs believes that if Saka isn’t fully fit, it’s best to refrain from risking him against such a strong opponent. He emphasizes Saka’s importance as a “franchise player” for Arsenal, potentially making him a bigger miss for the team than Rodri for City. Gibbs and others argue that preserving Saka’s health should take precedence, and if there’s any doubt about his fitness, it might be better to err on the side of caution.
It’s acknowledged that while winning against City is a goal, considering the long-term implications for Saka’s health is equally important. Rushing him back into play could worsen his injury and potentially harm Arsenal’s chances in the long run. The consensus is that Arteta should prioritize Saka’s well-being over immediate success, keeping the bigger picture of the season in mind.