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England’s training ground had a slightly different vibe on Tuesday. While the rest of the squad drilled together, one key player was working on his own. Bukayo Saka, the young Arsenal winger, did not join the main group session as the team gets ready for their second World Cup match against Ghana.

Coaches said Saka’s solo session was a planned part of his recovery routine. He is not injured, and the team expects him to be fit for the big game. England won their first match and want to keep that momentum going.

Why Saka Trained Alone

Players sometimes train alone for different reasons. In Saka’s case, it’s all about staying fresh and sharp.

  • He played a lot of minutes in the first match and needed a lighter day.
  • The coaching staff wanted him to focus on specific drills without distractions.
  • Training alone also helps avoid any accidental knocks before a crucial game.

England’s medical team kept a close eye on him. Everything is going according to plan, and Saka should be ready to face Ghana.

What This Means for England’s Game Plan

Having a player like Saka in top form is a huge boost for England. He is known for his speed, dribbling, and ability to create chances. The team relies on him to unlock tight defenses.

Ghana will be a tough opponent. They are physical and fast on the counterattack. England’s manager will likely keep Saka in the starting lineup. His solo training session was just a smart way to manage his energy levels.

Fans Can Relax – Saka Is Good to Go

England supporters don’t need to worry. Saka’s solo workout was a routine step, not a sign of trouble. The squad looks strong, and everyone is focused on the match ahead.

With Saka back in full training later this week, England will have all their weapons ready for the Ghana showdown. The World Cup journey continues, and the team wants to make the country proud.

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