At that point, Arsenal was leading 2-1, but Saka's penalty attempt went off target. After their equalizer was made possible by this error, West Ham took over the game.
"I'll always accept my responsibility, no matter the result," he added. Gunners, I apologize. I will make every effort to put things right.
Arsenal had an opportunity to win, but they were unable to score and ended up losing two points. Since he likely felt awful about his role in the team's performance, Saka said on Instagram that he was resolved to do better.
Gabriel Jesus held possession of the ball as the West Ham players protested to the referee, giving the impression that he would take the penalty. He still passed the ball to Saka even though Saka had already scored from the penalty spot.
After the game, Arsenal's manager addressed Saka's missed opportunity, noting that there is a risk associated with having to take penalties.
"You're going to miss eventually. All done. After then, you must be able to respond. You cannot take penalties if you are unable to do it. Bukayo has experienced that before and will do so once more.
He emphasized that any player who takes responsibility for penalties must be equipped to handle this situation.
Saka lost his chance to convert a penalty, but Arteta remained confident in his ability and claimed he would choose him again if Arsenal were given another opportunity to do so in the future. Because Arteta is prepared to believe that missing a penalty is only a part of the game, Saka gets a second opportunity.
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