England manager Thomas Tuchel has revealed Bukayo Saka is unable to train on consecutive days and is yet to fully recover from the Achilles injury he sustained in March after “playing through the pain” at Arsenal.
“He is the one we are building and taking care of in training.”
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Wiliam Saliba (25) on Arsenal's critics:
"In the Premier League, everyone takes long throws, everyone takes corners; it's just that we do it better than the others." (L'Éq)
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William Saliba: “There were a lot of jokes, people made fun of us. Even when we were top of the league, they were saying we were going to bottle it. If you want to change that, you just have to win. Now that we’ve won it, they can’t say anything anymore.” 🤫🏆 [@lequipe]
The simplest explanation for PSG‘s dominance last night (iP only, game-state aside).
You have to ask yourself: what do you need to force play into their half? Why should they concede territory? What’s the path to sustainable/repeatable territorial advances?
Pic1 Buildup vs high press:
Buildup unit technically not good enough to sustainably beat PSG press and generate favourable progression into opp half.
(Mosquera, Hincapie, Gabriel)
Pic2 no attacker has the ability to dominate his zone/matchup to „pull“ the rest of the team up.
(Peak Saka could, Havertz too which he did in the first half)