But instead of wallowing in frustration, Saka found joy in an unlikely source: his new puppy. Speaking about his recovery, the winger revealed how becoming a first-time dog dad kept him grounded during one of the most challenging spells of his career.
Saka said: “I spent a lot of time with my family, with myself. I got a puppy as well, so he helped me keep my spirits high - he kept me busy as well. It was hard work at the start.”
That "hard work" turned out to be exactly what Saka needed. The endless walks, late-night attention and bursts of energy from his new companion gave him both structure and distraction away from the relentless frustration of injury rehab.