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Bukayo Saka isn’t “out of form”, you’re watching a player managing his body in real time.
For years, he barely missed games.
Relentless.
Durable.
Always available.
But last season changed everything.
A major hamstring injury kept him out for months.
Over 100 days sidelined. 20+ games missed.
Add other muscle issues… and suddenly, the most reliable player in the squad wasn’t so invincible anymore.
And since returning… something is different.
That explosive burst? Reduced.
Those fearless 1v1s? More cautious.
The constant direct threat? Slightly muted.
That’s not coincidence.
Hamstring injuries don’t just disappear;
they affect acceleration, sharp turns, confidence in sprinting.
Players don’t always trust their body immediately after.
Saka has been one of the most overplayed players in Europe for years for club + country, week in week out.
What we’re seeing now is physical load catching up.
And yet… he’s still producing. Still showing up. Still contributing.
That’s the part you people ignore.
This isn’t a decline.
This is a player recovering while still carrying responsibility.
Arsenal fans need to understand this:
You don’t turn on players like Saka when the signs are clear.
You support them through it.
Because when he’s fully back… you’ll remember exactly who he is.
STAR BOY 💫
COYG ❤️🤍

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