Saka has been building his fitness with gradually increased playing time in the last two games after returning from a long-term hamstring injury. He's in a much better place and could potentially make the start against Real Madrid on Tuesday or play at least one half, according to coach Mikel Arteta in a press conference. "He's in a much better place. Obviously, we have built that up, he played 30 minutes [against Fulham]. Today he's played 49, a little bit less, because we saw the end of the game, and after that he will be in a much better ;