Serbia, England and Saka
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See how Bukayo Saka put England ahead against Serbia during a first half in which the forward and Jordan Pickford appeared to suffer knocks.
Following the match, Saka reflected on the performance and the positive direction England have maintained. As reported by Mirror Football, he said, “It was a performance we can be proud of, we got the win and we played well. It’s been very successful, we’ve won every game and we want to keep building on.”
Retaining their status as the Premier League table toppers, Mikel Arteta 's side fought back from being a goal down after Dan Ballard notched past David Raya in the 36th minute. With an upset potentially on the cards, Saka and Leandro Trossard scored in the 54th and 74th minute, respectively, before Brobbey's last-gasp equaliser.
Bukayo Saka has spoken about the injury the Arsenal forward appeared to suffer during England's World Cup qualifying win over Serbia.
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England extended their winning record in World Cup qualifying to seven straight games with a comfortable 2-0 win over Serbia thanks to two stunning strikes.
Arsenal talisman Bukayo Saka has been challenged to score more goals for England by Thomas Tuchel - and he did just that in the first half of Thursday's game with Serbia
Arsenal ace Bukayo Saka was left pleased with his goal in England's World Cup qualifying win against Serbia. Saka struck on Thursday night in England's 2-0 triumph. He said at the final whistle: "Another goal and a nice one as well. I'm happy with that one. It was a nice strike, a beautiful goal.
With that said, both Saka and Eze are being outperformed by another former Hale Ender who left the North Londoners as a child. The unfortunate reality is that every club, let alone one as large as Arsenal, will inevitably miss out on more than a few incredibly talented youngsters over time.
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