Bukayo Saka
Arsenal's alarming lack of creativity
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Arsenal's attack is facing a deadlock as it has had its third consecutive Premier League match without being able to score from open play.
Saka is an important factor for Arsenal in the championship race
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In both important arenas, the Premier League and the Champions League, Bukayo Saka has always been an irreplaceable factor in Arsenal's attack.
Arsenal's title hopes rely on Odegaard and Saka
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The combination of Odegaard and Saka is the perfect combination that is pushing Arsenal forward in the Premier League championship race.
Kai Havertz is Arsenal's key explosive
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Kai Havertz is thriving as he leads Arsenal's attack and eases the scoring burden on Bukayo Saka.
Bukayo Saka improves constantly in Arsenal's shirt
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Bukayo Saka is playing better and better under Mikel Arteta under Arsenal.
Havertz and Saka's form shows Arsenal are ready for the new season
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The duo Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka have shown impressive form when taking turns scoring and assisting to help Arsenal get off to a smooth start in the Premier League.
Smith Rowe is the opposite of Bukayo Saka at Arsenal
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All are the gems of the Arsenal academy, but Emile Smith Rowe's career is confusing and completely opposite to his junior Bukayo Saka.
Bukayo Saka has overcome his nightmare on the penalty spot
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Overcoming the pain in the EURO 2020 final, Bukayo Saka shined to score and successfully took a penalty kick to help England overcome Switzerland.
Bukayo Saka's overload is the main reason for Arsenal's free fall
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High-intensity play and lack of rest could be the reason why Saka is no longer exploding on Arsenal's attack front.
Arsenal lacks ideas as Bukayo Saka is no longer creative
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The loss to Newcastle was a bit unlucky for Arsenal but it cannot be denied that when Bukayo Saka was no longer explosive, The Gunners clearly reduced their strength on the attack front.
Why can Bukayo Saka play 87 consecutive Premier League matches?
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Bukayo Saka and many other Premier League stars are showing resilience when they can play continuously in about 70 matches/season.
Arsenal are not bad but not good enough to win the championship
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Dark clouds have engulfed the Emirates in recent weeks. Coach Mikel Arteta is skinny and charming in the face of the media after Arsenal's 0-3 defeat to Brighton.
Newcastle is a challenge for Arsenal to rekindle confidence
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After a fairly easy win over Chelsea, Arsenal will take the real test at St. Petersburg. James' Park - a place to challenge how big their dreams and aspirations are.
Gareth Southgate and the problem of talent supply for the England team
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The "Three Lions" ended their first FIFA Days with two victories against Italy and Ukraine, along with the presence of talents called up to the national team for the first time under Southgate.
New England youth teams and Gareth Southgate's easy headache
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The brilliant performances of Mason Greenwood and Phil Foden accidentally caused head coach Gareth Southgate... a headache, as England have many options for EURO 2021.