Soccer-Tuchel says England's Saka still recovering from injury, needs managing for World Cup


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Group K - England v Serbia - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - November 13, 2025 England's Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo

June 10 (Reuters) - Bukayo Saka ⁠is still recovering from an Achilles injury and needs to ⁠be carefully managed ahead of the World Cup, England manager ‌Thomas Tuchel said.

The 24-year-old forward sustained the injury in March, but played through the discomfort to feature for his club Arsenal towards the end of the season to ​help them secure their first Premier League ⁠title in more than two ⁠decades.

Saka also appeared in the Champions League final against Paris St Germain, ⁠which ‌Arsenal lost on penalties.

"Bukayo is still getting there, playing through discomfort at the end of the season, but obviously ⁠managing it and playing at a high level, but ​still not at ‌100%. He is the one we are building and taking care ⁠of in ​training," Tuchel told reporters on Tuesday.

"Some things are missing... consecutive trainings. They (Arsenal) took very good care of him and were very aware of it... and ⁠we will do a little bit the ​same.

"They brought him back against Fulham when the season and title was on the line, and he was straight away decisive.

"And then they decided ⁠together, Bukayo and Arsenal, to let him play through his pain and discomfort, even if it was not possible to train the whole week in the build-ups."

Saka's fitness could be key for England's World ​Cup ambitions. He played in the 2020 and ⁠2024 European championships and scored three goals in four appearances at the ​2022 World Cup in Qatar.

England kick off ‌their campaign on June 17 in ​Dallas with a repeat of their 2018 World Cup semi-final against Croatia.

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in BengaluruEditing by Ed Davies)

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