Two of Arsenal’s A-list stars were already likely to benefit from a quieter international fortnight than usual after both were granted permission to put their feet up for a week by Thomas Tuchel. The pair missed Friday night’s soporific draw against Uruguay but were expected to play some part against Japan in midweek. Instead, they will return to London Colney and enjoy an extended breather ahead of the trip to St Mary’s.

With Saka enduring a difficult run of form, Madueke appeared destined to play a greater role over the course of the run-in, but that prospect looks uncertain after he was seen walking through the Wembley mixed zone with a brace on his injured knee. Arsenal will assess the damage in the coming days and while an official prognosis is unlikely to arrive immediately, the signs are not good. ‘I’m worried, of course, because I think he was a difference-maker today,’ said Thomas Tuchel after Madueke was by a challenge from Rodrigo Aguirre.
‘He started well, he was full of energy, he was ready to go. And I think against a team like Uruguay, who relies on one-against-ones, to isolate them there and to go in one-against-ones from every minute out there, the spaces open up and he could have been a key player for us, which he is. Very sad and upset and hopefully it’s not a big injury’.