Arteta backs Saka to tilt balance in 'beautiful' Real Madrid tie

Arsenal's English midfielder Bukayo Saka scores the team's first goal during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium in London on October 27, 2024. (Photo by Adrian Dennis / AFP)
Mikel Arteta believes Bukayo Saka can tilt the balance of
power in Arsenal's favour in Tuesday's "beautiful" Champions League
quarter-final clash with Real Madrid.
Saka is in contention to feature against Real in the first
leg at the Emirates Stadium after making two substitute appearances since
returning from three months on the sidelines.
The 23-year-old hasn't appeared in Arsenal's starting
line-up since December 21 at Crystal Palace.
But Saka showed he has shaken off the rust by scoring in his
first game back against Fulham last week and impressing in Saturday's draw at
Everton.
Gunners boss Arteta is confident the England forward, who
needed surgery on a hamstring injury, can play a decisive role as Arsenal look
to eliminate holders Real.
"He's in a much better place. Obviously, we have built
that up," he said.
"He played 30 minutes against Fulham and he's played 49
against Everton and after that he will be in a much better place."
The Champions League is Arteta's last chance to end his
five-year trophy drought this season as Arsenal bid to win the tournament for
the first time.
Beaten by Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals last season,
Arsenal's only Champions League final appearance ended in defeat against
Barcelona in 2006.
Having finished as Premier League runners-up in 2023 and
2024, the Gunners are almost certain to fall short in the title race again.
Runaway leaders Liverpool are 11 points clear of
second-placed Arsenal after Arteta's men were held by Everton at the weekend.
With that in mind, Arteta made five changes against Everton
to keep his stars fresh for the European showdown with Carlo Ancelotti's team.
Arteta is relishing the opportunity to pit his wits against
Ancelotti's 15-time European champions.
"One of the most beautiful games that you can play in
football, in the highest European competition, against the team that has
dominated that competition in the last 20, 25 years. So, yeah, really looking
forward to it," he said.
Arteta faces a selection dilemma as he ponders who should
partner William Saliba in central defence after Gabriel Magalhaes's season was
ended by a hamstring injury.
Jakub Kiwior was handed the role against Everton, but Real
forwards Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior are likely to pose significantly
more problems than Everton duo Beto and Abdoulaye Doucoure.
Arteta has the option of switching Ben White, who made his
first Premier League start since November at Goodison Park, into central
defence and bringing Jurrien Timber in at right-back.
"We have alternatives there. We had players that hadn't
played together at Everton, so that cohesion hasn't been there," Arteta
said.
"Ben especially hasn't played at all almost this
season, so it's good that they have the minutes and that understanding.
"We will assess what are the best options for that back
line."
Arteta should be able to call on Spain midfielder Mikel
Merino, who has been deployed as an emergency striker since Gabriel Jesus and
Kai Havertz were sidelined by injuries.
Merino suffered a nasty wound in a clash of heads at Everton
but Arteta said: "He's fine. He had a cut, so he was bleeding quite a lot
in the first half."
After his first league goal since January, Arsenal's Belgian
forward Leandro Trossard hopes he has done enough to convince Arteta that he
should start against Real.
"I'm very excited, it's a big game for us,"
Trossard said. "Everyone is up for it, not just the players but the fans
as well.
"We know how they are. They have the most Champions
League wins in history, so we know what we're up against.
"I hope the atmosphere will be electric because we're
going to need it. The first game is at home, so hopefully we can have an
advantage there."
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