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Saka gives an interesting statement on Arsenal extending Mikel Arteta’s contract

Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has expressed his strong belief in Mikel Arteta’s ability to lead the club to continued success following the manager’s recent three-year contract extension.

“I believe he’s the right man,” Saka stated, highlighting Arteta’s impact on the team’s progress. “The progress he’s made & taking the club forward, it’s been immense. Hopefully it comes with more success!”

Saka’s comments reflect the widespread sentiment amongst the Arsenal squad and fanbase, who have witnessed firsthand Arteta’s transformation of the team. Since his arrival in December 2019, the Spaniard has instilled a winning mentality and a clear playing style, leading the Gunners back to the top of English football.

The recent season, marked by a second-place finish in the Premier League and qualification for the Champions League, is a testament to Arteta’s vision. The club set numerous records, including the most Premier League wins and goals in a single season, showcasing the immense progress under his guidance.

Saka, a key player in Arteta’s system, has flourished under the manager’s tutelage, becoming a vital component of the team’s attacking threat. He has consistently delivered impressive performances, earning widespread praise for his speed, dribbling skills, and goal-scoring ability.

The winger’s confidence in Arteta’s ability to continue leading the club to greater heights is shared by many. With a renewed commitment from the manager and a talented squad brimming with potential, the future appears bright for Arsenal under Arteta’s leadership.

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