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Bukayo Saka: Saka The Net

Is Saka a world class player?

  • Yes definitely

    Votes: 51 36.7%
  • Close, he’ll get there soon

    Votes: 70 50.4%
  • No no at all

    Votes: 18 12.9%

  • Total voters
    139

Red London

Anti-Simp Culture
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He’s a bit like Salah right now. He makes poor plays here and there across the game but comes up with the numbers and the goods often.

I have a feeling he’s playing with something and when he returns to full fitness we will see more consistency to his game across 90 minutes.
 

RunTheTrap

Kai Havertz Offense League
I lost count of how many times he brought the ball down from a Raya long kick and turned Davies. It brought us set pieces in dangerous areas and a chance to breathe.

I don't think people how technically secure this guy is. His first touch under pressure, with a full-grown man leaning on him, is remarkable. I've only seen Prime Drogba master this, and Saka might be the next best in line.
 

MaraDon

Wants you to learn about football
The way he holds up the ball and waits for someone to come closer or just try to turn and move forward. It is crazy that our long ball option is not our number 9 but a 20-year-old winger. Doing what Giroud used to do for us. Absolute quality.

Elite player, whoever disagrees needs to learn about football.
 

Trilly

Hates A-M, Saka, Arteta and You
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Country: England
I lost count of how many times he brought the ball down from a Raya long kick and turned Davies. It brought us set pieces in dangerous areas and a chance to breathe.

I don't think people how technically secure this guy is. His first touch under pressure, with a full-grown man leaning on him, is remarkable. I've only seen Prime Drogba master this, and Saka might be the next best in line.
He’s very very strong.

Athletic did a profile on him interviewing people he’s grown up with and they said he’s always been an absolute monster physically.

Coaches said he actually didn’t stand out that much amongst his peers until the pitches bigger and the game got more physical and he basically started bullying everyone. Still is :lol:
 

MaraDon

Wants you to learn about football
He’s very very strong.

Athletic did a profile on him interviewing people he’s grown up with and they said he’s always been an absolute monster physically.

Coaches said he actually didn’t stand out that much amongst his peers until the pitches bigger and the game got more physical and he basically started bullying everyone. Still is :lol:
This.

a monster.
 

Gooner Zig

AM's Resident Accountant
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Country: Canada
He’s a bit like Salah right now. He makes poor plays here and there across the game but comes up with the numbers and the goods often.

I have a feeling he’s playing with something and when he returns to full fitness we will see more consistency to his game across 90 minutes.

Saka put in a top level performance in the NLD, some of his first touches to bring down a Raya GK was top drawer.
 

Yousif Arsenal

On Vinai's payroll & misses 4th place trophy 🏆
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No limping jokes from rival fans I see.

He turn up in right moment really great finish also helped us ease pressure at 2nd half
 

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