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Saka’s outstanding Premier League contributions for Arsenal this season revealed

Bukayo Saka has been nothing but exceptional for Arsenal in the Premier League this season and so here are his statistics in the competition so far.

Bukayo Saka continues to shine for Arsenal in the 2024/25 Premier League campaign, demonstrating his consistency and ability to deliver when it matters. The 23-year-old winger has been involved in crucial moments throughout the season, showcasing his goal-scoring instincts and creative playmaking.

Saka’s contributions began with a bang, delivering both a goal and an assist against Wolves in Arsenal’s opening fixture. He followed that with assists in consecutive games, proving pivotal in matches against Aston Villa, Brighton, Tottenham, and Manchester City. His performance against the reigning champions, City, was particularly important, as it helped Arsenal secure a morale-boosting result.

The England international further demonstrated his impact during Arsenal’s clash with Southampton, where he registered a goal and two assists, spearheading the Gunners’ dominant display. Saka was also on target against Liverpool in a hard-fought match, underlining his ability to step up in high-stakes games.

Although he drew blanks against Leicester City, Newcastle, and Chelsea, Saka bounced back emphatically in Arsenal’s latest win over Nottingham Forest. His goal and assist in the 3-0 victory highlighted his resilience and ability to deliver on big occasions.

Saka’s Premier League statistics for the season now read: 5 goals and 7 assists, contributing to a total of 12 goal involvements in 12 games. His form has been instrumental in Arsenal’s push to remain in the top four, and his performances continue to delight the Emirates faithful.

With Saka’s ability to influence games, Arsenal fans will hope he remains at his peak as the season progresses. As one of the league’s brightest talents, he undoubtedly remains a cornerstone of Mikel Arteta’s plans to challenge on all fronts.

 

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