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Arsenal Set for Huge Boost as Saka and Martinelli Could Return Sooner Than Expected!

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is hopeful that key wingers Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli will be available after the upcoming international break, providing a significant boost to the Gunners’ Premier League title push. According to The Mirror, the duo could even make an early return for the clash against Fulham on Tuesday, April 1, as Arsenal look to maintain their momentum in the final stretch of the season.
The potential return of Saka and Martinelli would be welcome news for Arteta, who has seen his attacking options severely depleted by injuries in recent weeks. Both players have been sidelined with injuries that left Arsenal heavily reliant on Leandro Trossard, Raheem Sterling, and young Ethan Nwaneri in wide areas. The absence of Saka and Martinelli has undoubtedly impacted the team’s attacking fluency, with Arteta’s side having to adapt their approach in recent matches.
Bukayo Saka, who has been dealing with a persistent knee injury, has been undergoing an intensive rehabilitation program. The England international has been a key figure for Arsenal over the past few seasons, contributing goals, assists, and an unmatched work ethic on the right flank. His absence has been deeply felt, especially in high-intensity games where his directness and creativity can unlock stubborn defenses.
Meanwhile, Gabriel Martinelli has been nursing a muscular issue that has kept him out of action for several weeks. Known for his relentless pressing and pace, the Brazilian forward plays a crucial role in Arteta’s tactical setup, particularly in transition play. His potential return will not only ease the pressure on the other forwards but also restore Arsenal’s ability to stretch defenses with speed on both wings.
The Gunners are currently in second place in the Premier League table with 53 points after 25 games, trailing Liverpool by four points. With the title race expected to go down to the wire, Arteta will be eager to have his strongest squad available for the run-in. The potential return of Saka and Martinelli could be a decisive factor in Arsenal’s title ambitions, especially with crucial fixtures against top-six rivals looming on the horizon.
The match against Fulham on April 1 could mark the duo’s return if they respond well to training sessions during the international break. Arteta has often stressed the importance of not rushing injured players back into action, but the temptation to reintegrate Saka and Martinelli sooner rather than later is understandable given Arsenal’s current circumstances.
Fulham, currently battling to stay clear of the relegation zone, will present a stern test at Craven Cottage. Arsenal’s ability to secure three points in that fixture could set the tone for the remainder of their campaign.
As the international break approaches, Arsenal fans will be closely monitoring updates on Saka and Martinelli’s fitness. Their return would not only boost morale but also reinforce the Gunners’ attacking prowess as they continue their pursuit of Premier League glory.
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