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Saka sends a heartwarming message to Arsenal fans after end of season

Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has sent a heartwarming message to the Arsenal fans after the end of the season.

Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has taken to Twitter to express his gratitude to the club’s fans for their unwavering support throughout the recently concluded 2022/23 season. Despite narrowly missing out on the Premier League title, Saka’s message was one of hope and determination for the future.

Saka was a standout performer for Arsenal this season, scoring 14 goals and providing 11 assists in the Premier League alone. His impressive performances helped Arsenal stay in contention for the title until the very end of the season.

However, a defeat against Nottingham Forest in their 37th game week saw Arsenal lose out on the title to Manchester City. Despite leading the league table for 10 months this season, Arsenal had to settle for second place with 84 points while Manchester City finished with 89 points.

Despite this disappointment, Saka’s message was one of positivity and determination. He thanked Arsenal fans for their support throughout the season and acknowledged that it hurt how it ended. However, he also expressed his belief that Arsenal can reach new heights next season with their fans by their side.

“A big thank you to our fans for all the support you’ve given us this year. It hurts how it ended, but your support never dropped. We know the levels we can reach and we are more determined than ever to achieve our goals alongside you all. Thank you again Gunners and see you soon.” wrote Saka.

Saka’s message is sure to resonate with Arsenal fans who have been eagerly awaiting a return to glory after years of underperformance. The young winger has been a bright spot in an otherwise inconsistent team this season and his commitment to achieving success with Arsenal is sure to inspire his teammates.

With Saka leading the charge, there is reason for optimism at Arsenal as they look ahead to next season. While they may have fallen short this year, there is no doubt that they will be back stronger than ever in their pursuit of Premier League glory

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