Should Saka automatically bench Madueke when he returns?
Bukayo Saka has been unavailable since picking up an injury in Arsenal’s match against Leeds United, a game in which he also managed to get on the scoresheet. The absence of the England international has naturally been felt, given his consistent influence on the team, but the Gunners have found themselves in a stronger position […] The post Should Saka automatically bench Madueke when he returns? appeared first on Just Arsenal News.

Bukayo Saka has been unavailable since picking up an injury in Arsenal’s match against Leeds United, a game in which he also managed to get on the scoresheet. The absence of the England international has naturally been felt, given his consistent influence on the team, but the Gunners have found themselves in a stronger position to cope this season.
Saka continues to underline his status as one of Arsenal’s most reliable performers, both on and off the pitch. His leadership qualities within the dressing room are widely recognised, and when fit, he is invariably one of the first names in Mikel Arteta’s starting eleven. Over the past two campaigns, the team’s struggles without him have been evident, largely due to the lack of a suitable replacement of comparable quality.
Madueke Stepping Up
This summer, that issue was addressed with the acquisition of Noni Madueke, who has quickly begun to establish himself as an important option in Arteta’s squad. His recent performances have been impressive, easing concerns over Saka’s absence and demonstrating that Arsenal can still pose a serious attacking threat even without their talisman.
Supporters have noted how the introduction of Madueke has allowed the team to maintain balance and creativity in wide areas. Last season, Ethan Nwaneri stepped into the role when Saka was unavailable, performing admirably before the established winger reclaimed his position on return. A similar scenario could unfold once again, yet the level at which Madueke is currently performing means he is making a strong case for extended involvement.

A Welcome Selection Dilemma
According to Football Insider, Madueke’s form is already creating a selection dilemma for Arteta. The report highlights how his displays are forcing the manager to carefully consider his options as both players provide clear benefits to the side. For Arsenal, such competition for places can only be a positive development, ensuring that standards remain high and that no player is guaranteed a starting role.
While Saka’s return will undoubtedly strengthen the team, Madueke’s emergence offers Arteta a valuable opportunity to rotate effectively and maintain energy across a demanding schedule. Whichever choice is made, the presence of two high quality options gives Arsenal the depth they have long needed in that position.
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