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Logan questioned Arteta s training method, Saka s return requirements are complex

3:40am, 16 May 2025【Football】

Havertz is reimbursed for the season, and Arsenal does not have a forward, and many people are questioning the management's signing model. Why don't the Gunners introduce forwards during the winter break? Premier League commentator Gabrie Logan said that everyone should not count all the responsibilities on the board of directors, and the coaching staff has a great responsibility. Why are Arteta's offensive players plagued by injuries this season? Jesus was not so easy to get injured when he was at Manchester City, but he became a glass man at Emirates Stadium, Saka's injury was unclear, and Logan questioned Arteta's training style. Xiaokai was injured during training, and it was difficult to completely recover from the hamstring injury, which may affect his entire career.

In the impression of fans, Havertz has not suffered from major injuries. In the high-intensity confrontation in the Premier League, this German star can be regarded as an Iron Man. Why did he suffer a blow in ordinary training? This is the reason Logan questioned Arteta. Although his training intensity is not too high, Tajima's training mode does not pay attention to protecting the players, which can easily damage the players' "habitual force parts" and does not improve their flaws in playing style. Regarding Saka's possible comeback early, Logan also questioned the news - Saka's request for a comeback is complicated because his injury is relatively complicated. Even if Arsenal needs people in the frontcourt at this stage, Arteta cannot make him anxious to make a comeback.

Arteta knows that as a coach, every decision he makes concerns the player's career and even the future. Saka's injury is not just a muscle strain, and the ligament part involved is particularly difficult to recover. After repeated evaluations by the medical team, they gave a relatively conservative but secure recovery plan. Although Arteta was anxious and hoped that Saka could return to the arena as soon as possible to conquer the team, he understood more clearly that in the long run, protecting the health of the players is the top priority. Therefore, Saka's return conditions and requirements are relatively complicated. Tashi would rather give up the championship competition this season than let Saka come back early.

So Arteta began to adjust his tactical layout to tap the potential of other young players in the team, and strive to remain competitive in the days when Saka was absent. On the training ground, he personally guided each team member to maximize his potential. At the same time, he also closely monitored Saka's rehabilitation progress and communicated with the medical team from time to time to ensure that every rehabilitation plan is implemented just right. Moreover, Saka's previous speed ability was excellent, and he himself focused on his physical fitness. Logan is also worried that Saka's speed-up ability will definitely be damaged after a serious injury. By then, Saka will face a transformation in playing style, and the difficulty coefficient will be relatively high.

Regarding the reason why the commentator questioned Arteta's training method, in addition to Havertz's reimbursement this season, Logan further pointed out that modern football has extremely high physical requirements for athletes, and scientific training methods should take into account both skill improvement and injury prevention. He mentioned that players like Havertz who have delicate skills and large running range need more refined training arrangements to strengthen their physical weaknesses, rather than blindly pursuing high-intensity or high-frequency training volume. Logan suggested that Arteta should learn from the international advanced rehabilitation training concepts and integrate preventive training into daily life, such as analyzing each player's action patterns through videos, and promptly discovering and correcting subtle mistakes that may lead to injuries.

In addition, Logan also called on the club to strengthen communication and collaboration with the medical team to ensure that the training program can not only improve the competitive state but also minimize sports injuries. He believes that introducing professional physical coaches and sports scientists, combined with personalized training programs, may bring a qualitative leap to Arsenal while ensuring the long-term health of players. After all, a healthy lineup is the cornerstone of the team's continuous competition and winning honors. Logan's series of insights have caused widespread discussion among fans and experts, and have also made people re-examine Arsenal's training system, hoping that the club can make positive adjustments to protect the players' careers.

The author also believes that Arteta is just blindly using the players' strengths but not paying attention to improving their shortcomings. This is also the reason why the outside world questioned his training method. After all, the weakness of many players is the direct cause of their injuries. If Arteta can adopt these suggestions, it may bring a training revolution to Arsenal. Imagine that in future training, each player's movements will be recorded carefully, and their sports patterns will be analyzed through high-tech means to find out potential injury risks. Such personalized training can not only maximize the potential of players, but also effectively prevent injuries and prolong their careers.