After Sunday's win over Palace, Arteta was asked about the decision to withdraw Saka. "He’s been ill, he hasn’t trained really, so we didn’t know whether he was going to be fit, so he made a big effort to be available today," the Spaniard replied.
"The doctor was brilliant as well to guide us, to give us the best opportunity for him to be in the best possible condition, so he’s managed to play a few minutes.
"The longer the game went on, the more he was going to fatigue and risk an injury, and we didn’t want to take that risk."
Saka has scored two league goals this season but failed to directly contribute to a goal in recent wins over Fulham, Atletico Madrid and Palace. That said, it was Saka's corner that was knocked on by Gabriel Magalhaes into the path of Leandro Trossard to score the winner at Craven Cottage last weekend.