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Bukayo Saka reveals the current mood in Arsenal’s squad ahead of season’s end

Arsenal are currently in a Premier League title race and Bukayo Saka has opened up about the current mood in the squad that wants to lead the gunners to glory.

As Arsenal enters the final stretch of the Premier League season with the title within reach, young star Bukayo Saka has provided insight into the current squad’s mentality, revealing a burning desire for success and a hunger that extends beyond this season’s aspirations.

“We are young, we are hungry, we’ve got quality and we have many more years ahead of us and we’ll have lots of experiences together,” Saka shared with the media, highlighting the youthful energy and ambition that fuels the team.

Saka further emphasized the impact of last season’s near miss, stating, “We are so hungry to go one step further this year…but also in future years, too. The end of last season has made us stronger, made us hungrier and the squad is a lot stronger, too.” This experience has clearly served as a catalyst for growth, instilling a sense of resilience and determination within the squad.

The addition of new signings has also played a significant role in Arsenal’s success this season, as Saka acknowledged: “The new signings have had a big impact on our success this season.” Their integration into the squad has not only bolstered the team’s quality but also fostered a sense of unity and shared purpose.

Saka’s words paint a picture of a squad that is not only talented but also driven by a deep hunger for success. Their youthful energy, combined with the experience gained from previous challenges, has created a potent mix of ambition and determination.

As Arsenal prepares for the crucial clash against Manchester United, the team’s hunger and desire will be key factors in their quest for Premier League glory. With a young and talented squad, a clear vision, and a burning desire to succeed, the Gunners are well-positioned to make a strong push for the title in the remaining matches of the season.

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