Tseko Mkwanazi | November 28 2024
Bukayo Saka’s ascent in English football marks its sixth anniversary this week, with his performance trajectory suggesting potential to redefine Premier League records. Since his first appearance for Arsenal’s main squad on November 29, 2018, Saka has evolved from a promising teenager to a key figure in Arsenal’s lineup, continuously pushing the envelope of his footballing prowess.
Despite Arsenal’s mixed results this season, trailing by nine points behind league leaders Liverpool, Saka, now 23, has only intensified his influence on the field. The return of Martin Odegaard from injury has synergized well with Saka’s abilities, as evidenced in their recent Premier League and Champions League victories, where the duo played pivotal roles in dismantling their opponents’ defenses.
This season, Saka’s involvement in Arsenal’s attacks has been particularly significant, taking charge of 40.4 percent of the team’s shot involvements. He leads in numerous statistical categories, showcasing his value in both creating and taking opportunities. His remarkable output includes leading the league in non-penalty Expected Goals and Expected Assists among players with over 2,000 minutes played since the beginning of the 2023/24 season.
The forward’s capability extends beyond scoring and assisting, as he is also crucial in 1v1 engagements and ball carries that lead to scoring opportunities. His overall performance and consistency have not only made him a pivotal player under Mikel Arteta’s management but also positioned him as a contender to soon surpass 100 career Premier League goal involvements.
Comparatively, Saka’s achievements at his age align closely with Premier League legends, and he is on track to become one of the youngest to reach significant scoring milestones. His robust health and game presence further his case for potentially challenging long-standing records like Gareth Barry’s Premier League appearance record in the future.
Arsenal continues to reap the benefits of Saka’s growth and form, which if maintained, could see him making indelible marks in the league’s history.
Arsenal’s recent fixtures have showcased Saka’s significant contributions. In the 3-0 Premier League victory over Nottingham Forest, Saka opened the scoring and provided an assist for Thomas Partey’s goal.
In the 5-1 triumph against Sporting CP, Saka converted a penalty, further solidifying his role as a key player in Arsenal’s European campaign.
Saka’s consistent performances have been acknowledged in fantasy football circles, where he has become the top-performing midfielder in Dream Team, amassing 155 points for the season.
Bukayo Saka’s consistent high-level performances have been instrumental in Arsenal’s recent successes. His ability to influence the game through goals and assists, coupled with his resilience and fitness, positions him as a central figure in both domestic and European competitions. As Arsenal navigates a challenging fixture schedule, Saka’s form will be pivotal in their pursuit of success across all fronts.
West Ham United (Premier League): Arsenal is set to face West Ham United on November 30, 2024. This match marks Declan Rice’s return to the London Stadium since his transfer to Arsenal.
Manchester United (Premier League): Following the West Ham fixture, Arsenal will host Manchester United on December 4, 2024, in a highly anticipated league encounter.





















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