Arsenal, Bukayo and Mikel Arteta
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Arsenal is back in the Champions League final for the first time in 20 years thanks to a late first-half goal from Bukayo Saka that secured a 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid.
With Bukayo Saka back from injury for Arsenal, could he prove the difference-maker in the finale to the Gunners' season?
Saka's decisive return: Back from injury, Saka assisted and scored in recent key matches, including the goal that sent Arsenal to the Champions League final. Arteta's glowing praise: Arteta credits Saka's 'aura' and presence for lifting the team, calling ...
Oliver Kay and Art de Roche analyse the main talking points from Arsenal's dominant Premier League victory against Fulham
Arsenal look like a team in need of a talisman and inspiration to get them over the line in the final few weeks of the Premier League season. The goals have dried up somewhat and the nerves are increasing as Manchester City lurk ominously in second place ahead of Sunday’s huge title clash.
Arsenal's starboy is back. Bukayo Saka marked his highly anticipated return with a goal at home Tuesday vs. Fulham in Premier League action, helping the Gunners to a 2-1 win. Saka scored Arsenal's second in the 73rd minute just seven minutes after being ...
Saka was withdrawn just 60 minutes into Arsenal's 1-1 draw at Bayer Leverkusen, with his replacement Noni Madueke scoring the equalising goal. Alex Pantling via Getty Images Mikel Arteta has defended Bukayo Saka, saying he “fully trusts and loves” the ...
Mikel Arteta believes Bukayo Saka is now someone Arsenal can rely on to step up and perform, regardless of the opponent or the scenario.Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty ImagesBukayo Saka has made an