In the careful arithmetic of tournament football, Bukayo Saka's return to full England training on Sunday carries weight beyond the merely physical. The Arsenal winger, managing a persistent Achilles complaint that shadowed him through his club's title triumph, is being guided back to readiness by Thomas Tuchel with patience rather than urgency — a reminder that in the World Cup, the preservation of a player can matter as much as his deployment.
Saka trains with England squad ahead of Ghana clash
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BBC provides straightforward factual reporting on Saka's training status and injury timeline with minimal interpretive language or emotional framing.
Neutral, chronological reporting of injury recovery and training participation. Facts presented without editorial commentary or speculation beyond manager's stated intentions.
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