Saka scores on return from injury
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Fulham have won five of their last eight Premier League games (L3), more than their previous 15 beforehand (W4 D7 L4).
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They currently sit 16th in the table, but are just three points off 13th-place Manchester United.
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Former Brighton striker Glen Murray, commentating on BBC Radio 5 praised Saka’s impactful return to the side, calling him a ‘difference maker’.
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Saka was ready to go immediately, no sooner on than lurking at the back post to nod home Martinelli’s deft flick from a Mikel Merino cross. It doubled the lead for the Gunners, and set Saka on his celebratory jaunt — peeling away, biting his tongue, and raising his arms towards the Arsenal faithful. Fear not, I'm here now.
Mikel Arteta hailed the “beautiful moment” that the Emirates crowd paid welcomed Bukayo Saka back after more than three months out. Saka scored seven minutes into his first appearance for Arsenal in 101 days as he netted the second goal in their 2-0 win over Fulham on Tuesday night.
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There was a familiar face at Sobha Realty Training Centre as Ian Wright greeted the team ahead of Tuesday's game with Fulham
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