Saka sparks Arsenal attack into life ahead of Atletico showdown
Bukayo Saka sparked Arsenal's attack into life against Fulham (Glyn KIRK) Bukayo Saka's return from injury has jolted Arsenal's attack back into life just in time for the Gunners to dream of a Premier League and Champions League double. Saka scored and provided an assist for Viktor Gyokeres as Mikel Arteta's men bagged three goals for the first time in 16 games in Saturday's 3-0 win over Fulham. All three goals arrived before Saka was withdrawn by Arteta at half-time to protect the England winger, who has been nursing an achilles injury in recent months.
Arteta had one eye on Tuesday's visit of Atletico Madrid, with Arsenal hoping to reach just the second Champions League final in their history. The clash is evenly poised at 1-1 after a first leg dominated by penalty decisions in the Spanish capital. Both sides netted from the spot, but Arsenal thought they should have had a second penalty when Eberechi Eze was clipped inside the box.
Saka was involved in that move and his introduction as a substitute helped Arsenal turn the tide to finish the first leg on the front foot. The 24-year-old was recently handed a new four-year contract, reportedly making him the highest earner at the club. Saka has struggled to find his best form since a serious hamstring injury ruled him out for three months last season.
Arteta, though, is hoping the attacker is both physically and mentally fresh to end Arsenal's long wait for silverware. - Difference maker - Saka's quick feet and deadly delivery left Gyokeres with the simple task of tapping into an empty net to settle the Premier League leaders' nerves early on against Fulham. The roles were reversed for the second as Saka latched onto the Swede's pass and arrowed a shot into the bottom corner for his 10th goal of an injury-disrupted campaign.
"He certainly made a difference. He made two actions that decided the game and we know what he's capable of," said Arteta. "He's come back in the most important period of the season and now he's fresh.