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Saka sends message to Arsenal fans after missing a penalty in draw against West Ham

Arsenal faced West Ham United on Sunday and were held to a 2-2 draw by the home side and Bukayo Saka who missed a penalty has sent a message to the fans of the North London club.

Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has taken to Instagram to apologize to Arsenal supporters after he missed a penalty in their 2-2 draw with West Ham United on Sunday. The young starlet, who has been one of Arsenal’s standout performers this season, sent his message of apology to the fans, promising to do everything he can to make it right.

The game started off well for Arsenal, with Gabriel Jesus and Martin Odegaard putting them ahead early on. However, West Ham fought back and Said Benrahma’s penalty lifted London Stadium before the break. The Hammers then came from two goals down to level the scores through Jarrod Bowen’s strike in the second half.

Despite the disappointing result, Saka took full responsibility for his missed penalty and promised to make amends. His message on Instagram read: “Regardless of the outcome, I’ll always accept my responsibility. Apologies Gunners, I’ll do everything I can to make it right.”

Saka’s miss was a crucial moment in the game as it could have given Arsenal a two-goal cushion and potentially secured all three points. However, it was not meant to be as West Ham fought back strongly.

The draw sees Arsenal remain at the top of the Premier League table with 74 points after 31 games but are closely followed by second-placed Manchester City which has 70 points plus a game in hand.

 

Saka has been one of Arsenal’s most consistent performers this season and has become an integral part of Mikel Arteta’s side. Despite his young age, he has shown maturity beyond his years and is highly regarded by both fans and teammates alike.

His message of apology shows that he takes his responsibilities seriously and is willing to take ownership of his mistakes. This kind of attitude is what makes him such an important player for Arsenal and will undoubtedly help him grow into an even better player in the future.

In conclusion, while Saka’s missed penalty was a disappointment for Arsenal fans, his message of apology shows that he is willing to take responsibility for his mistakes and work hard to make things right. With his talent and attitude, he is sure to continue to be a key player for Arsenal in the years to come.

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