
The England international was visibly in discomfort after a tackle from Chelsea's defender, appearing to suffer an injury to his left leg.
Saka’s premature exit from the match left fans and England manager Lee Carsley concerned, especially with important Nations League fixtures against Greece and Ireland looming.
The match saw Gabriel Martinelli give Arsenal the lead in the first half, following a brilliant assist from Martin Ødegaard, who marked his return from injury by captaining the side.
However, Chelsea responded quickly with Pedro Neto scoring a stunning long-range goal to equalize just ten minutes after Arsenal's opener.
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