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Madueke on his 'healthy competition' with Saka

Noni Madueke and Bukayo Saka
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Noni Madueke says the “healthy competition” between himself and Arsenal team-mate Bukayo Saka in the England squad doesn’t affect their relationship.

Since the World Cup started, England boss Thomas Tuchel has been managing Saka’s minutes because of his Achilles tendinitis . This gave Madueke the chance to start on the right for the opening two Group L matches.

Saka started in the most recent game against Panama, but was later replaced in the second half by Madueke.

“It comes down to the coach’s decision – what he wants and what he thinks is best for the team – but, from my side, I’m always ready,” said Madueke.

“Obviously it’s well documented that we’re very close, so normally it should be a little bit strange – but it’s not. I feel like it doesn’t really affect our relationship whatsoever.

“I feel like we want the best for each other when each other plays. If he plays well, [or] I play well, then England and Arsenal have a better chance of winning.

“In terms of how we differ, I thrive in space and he thrives in congestion.

“You always have to be at the highest level because you know you have a top player waiting and biting at your heels to try to get in the team.

“That type of healthy competition is good, but when playing for Arsenal and England you don’t really need anyone else to keep you at the highest level. You know that’s a requirement.”

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