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Bukayo Saka reveals what the Arsenal squad is looking forward to next week

Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has opened up about the team’s performance so far this season, and he is optimistic about their chances of continuing their impressive form. The 20-year-old has been a key player for the gunners this season, contributing to their success on the pitch with his pace, skill and creativity.

In a recent interview with Arsenal Media, Saka expressed his satisfaction with the team’s current position in the Premier League table. He said, “It’s looking good. We need to continue to build on this.” The gunners are currently in 2nd position with 24 points in the 2023/24 campaign, solidifying their position as title contenders this season.

Saka also highlighted the importance of maintaining their momentum and not getting complacent. He added, “Next week is going to be even harder, with two tough away games, but we’ll be ready and hopefully we can have a week like we just did.” The gunners will face two tough away games against Manchester City and Liverpool next week, and Saka believes that the team is prepared for the challenge.

The young winger also spoke about his personal performance this season, stating that he is happy with his contributions to the team. Saka has been a consistent performer for Arsenal, providing assists and scoring goals in crucial moments. His versatility on the pitch has also been a valuable asset for the gunners.

As Arsenal gear up for their Carabao Cup round of 16 clash against West Ham United on Saturday, Saka will be looking to continue his impressive form and help his team secure a spot in the quarter-finals of the competition. The gunners will be hoping to replicate their 5-0 victory over Sheffield United in their last game and maintain their winning streak.

With Saka’s determination and the team’s strong performance, Arsenal fans have every reason to be optimistic about the rest of the season. The gunners will be looking to continue their success and potentially bring home some silverware, with Saka playing a crucial role in their journey.

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