May 11th 2024.
Bukayo Saka has been a standout player for Arsenal this season, showcasing his talent and versatility on the pitch. In a recent interview, he revealed that his favorite stadium to play at is Manchester United's Old Trafford, which is where the Gunners will face the Red Devils this Sunday.
It's a crucial match for Arsenal, as they are in the race for the Premier League title and a win is necessary to keep their hopes alive. However, Old Trafford has not been a happy hunting ground for the team in recent years, with their last win there being four years ago when there were no fans in attendance. But Saka has some fond memories of the stadium, having registered an assist during his breakthrough performance under former manager Unai Emery.
In fact, Saka has had some success against United in the past, scoring a goal in last season's 3-1 defeat and registering his first England hat-trick at the same venue in a thrashing of North Macedonia. Reflecting on his love for football and growing up watching the game, Saka expressed his excitement at being able to play at such a historic stadium.
At just 22 years old, Saka is already considered one of the more experienced players in Arsenal's young team. Manager Mikel Arteta has relied heavily on the talented winger this season, and Saka is more than happy to take on extra responsibility. He credits his hunger to win as the driving force behind his success, and acknowledges that he has become physically stronger and smarter on the pitch over the years.
Saka also shared a valuable piece of advice he received from Arteta, who told him that the best players in the world are able to play a high number of games and still perform at their best. He is determined to reach that level and help his team in every game, no matter the physical toll it may take. As for his upcoming match at Old Trafford, Saka is ready to give his all and contribute to a crucial win for Arsenal.
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