
Bukayo Saka, the skilled Arsenal winger, recently expressed his desire for the team to win the Premier League title.
In an exclusive interview with Arsenal legend Thierry Henry on CBS Sports, Bukayo Saka shared his aspirations for Arsenal’s success in the ongoing season.
Following Arsenal's triumphant victory against Porto in the Champions League round of 16 second leg tie, Saka openly voiced his preference for clinching the Premier League title over securing the Champions League trophy with the Gunners.
Arsenal's Recent Achievement
Mikel Arteta's side solidified their place in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League group stage after a compelling penalty shoot-out win over Porto.
Saka's Revelation
During the engaging conversation with Thierry Henry, Saka playfully acknowledged Henry's restriction of choosing both options when asked whether he would prioritize winning the Premier League or the Champions League. Subsequently, Saka disclosed his inclination towards seeing Arsenal crowned champions in the domestic competition this season, highlighting his fervent desire for domestic success.
Dual Ambition
Despite his leanings towards the Premier League title for this season, Saka unequivocally expressed his overarching ambition to clinch victory in both prestigious tournaments. He emphasized his unwavering determination to achieve success on all fronts, stating, "If I had to choose, this season, I’d say the Premier League. But I want, both, I want both," underlining his hunger for comprehensive triumph.
It's been gathered Bukayo Saka has scored 16 goals and provided 15 assists in the current season.
Bukayo Saka's recent match statistics for the 2023-2024 season are as follows:
Premier League:
Matches Played: 27
Minutes: 2262
Goals: 13
Assists: 8
Expected Goals (xG): 11.5
Expected Assisted Goals (xAG): 8.2
Champions League:
Matches Played: 7
Minutes: 510
Goals: 3
Assists: 4
Expected Goals (xG): 1.5
Expected Assisted Goals (xAG): 2.0
These statistics showcase Saka's significant contributions in both the Premier League and the Champions League during the current season.
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