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Hit in the hamstring in mid-December against Crystal Palace, Bukayo Saka had to undergo surgery and should miss the next two months of competition, at least. “The majority of people will see obstacles, but few will see opportunities. My rehabilitation has started and I will come back stronger», Commented the England international (43 caps, 12 goals) in a post on social networks, accompanied by a photo of him on his hospital bed.
For his part, his coach, Mikel Arteta, commented after the match against Ipswich (1-0): “It will take more than two months. I don’t know exactly how much longer. This will depend on how the tissue begins to heal in the first week and how mobile it is. It’s very difficult to say.»
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