Arsenal's Bukayo Saka on another goal and another win
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Bukayo Saka scored for England in their World Cup qualifier against Serbia, but the Arsenal winger was spotted appearing to make a gesture to the bench at one point in the match
Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has played down concerns of a potential injury picked up in England’s win over Serbia on Thursday. Saka opened the scoring for the Three Lions with a delightful volley midway through the first half but,
Arsenal star Bukayo Saka wants to stay at the Emirates Stadium for the remainder of his career and there is optimism that he will commit his long-term future to the Premier League table-toppers in the coming weeks after edging towards signing a new contract, GIVEMESPORT senior reporter Fabrizio Romano has revealed in his latest newsletter.
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With his goal against Wales in October, Saka became Arsenal’s all-time leading scorer for England, surpassing the record set by Cliff Bastin in 1938. That was Saka’s 13th at senior international level, which Tuchel suggested after the game was not enough for someone of his quality.
DAVID RAYA was finally beaten as Arsenal missed the chance to go nine points clear at the top of the Premier League. The Gunners conceded their first goal in over 13 HOURS when Dan Ballard gave
Saka was arguably the Three Lions’ best player at a wet Wembley on Thursday night, planting a brilliant first-half volley into the far corner in the 28th minute after a hopeful shot from debutant Nico O’Reilly was deflected into his path.
Arsenal must shut out external noise and stay grounded, with the Londoners leading the Premier League title race by four points after 11 games, forward Bukayo Saka said on Thursday ahead of England's World Cup qualifier against Serbia at Wembley.