- However, the winger’s form this season has been relatively modest compared to previous campaigns
- he has recorded nine goals and seven assists in 39 appearances as Arsenal continue their push for multiple trophies
- He stressed that the team must continue winning matches to secure the club’s first Premier League crown since 2004
Mikel Arteta has expressed strong confidence in Bukayo Saka, insisting that Arsenal F.C. continues to believe in the England winger despite a season that has fallen short of his usual high standards.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that Saka, widely regarded as one of Arsenal’s most influential attacking players in recent years, recently committed his future to the club by signing a long-term contract at the Emirates Stadium.
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However, the winger’s form this season has been relatively modest compared to previous campaigns.

Across all competitions, he has recorded nine goals and seven assists in 39 appearances as Arsenal continue their push for multiple trophies.
One of those goals proved decisive in Arsenal’s recent 1–0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. in the Premier League.
Speaking ahead of Saturday’s league clash with Everton F.C., managed by David Moyes, Arteta defended the 22-year-old and highlighted his importance to the team.

According to the Spanish manager, Saka’s overall contribution to the squad remains significant, noting that every player experiences occasional dips in individual performance.
Meanwhile, Arsenal moved a step closer to ending their long wait for a league title after their win over Brighton, combined with a draw for Manchester City F.C. against Nottingham Forest F.C..

Despite opening a seven-point lead at the top of the table, Arteta cautioned that the title race is not yet decided.
He stressed that the team must continue winning matches to secure the club’s first Premier League crown since 2004.
The Arsenal boss added that the squad remains focused on maintaining their current position and improving their performances as the season approaches its decisive stage.
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