@koabisola2025@ArsenalNews_Hub Dude chill check sources before you believe posts, he did not say this.
If he says anything at all it will be on Sky, The Overlap, his own social media or the Telegraph.
Ignore this stuff it’s lies
Couldn’t agree more, Arsenal are now at a phase in their journey, where they need serious attacking level raisers, specialists, those undeniably the best or near the best at what they do.
In this market given the dearth of true attacking world class talent it costs serious money, especially wages.
@CounterPressers@cplay_z Good answer, although I’d disagree that Semenyo is better than a fit Saka……
Gotta remember Saka has been and still is carrying an achilles injury, and been recovering from 2 hamstring injuries.
Context is important, and none of the above can defend the way Saka does.
Actually the story to that is a little different isn’t it. It transpired that Myles was being coached and trained for 4 months on the midfield position Mikel wanted him to play, that would take us back to January, so his inclusion wasn’t about Zubi drop in form it was more about a calculated plan to use Myles in a different way in the run in. This is well documented now. Zubi’s drop in form is hugely exaggerated as well.
@199badman But isn’t it about where the coach sees him playing? It doesn’t really matter where he wants to play, he won’t play over Mad’s or Saka will he?
@199badman Is he a right wing? Not so sure friend, you think he is a right wing?
Fair point about injuries. My fear however is with a Eze, Ødegaard, Kai, Miles, and an incoming where does he play?
He needs game time, it’s hard to see him getting it in the new evolved Arsenal?
@SlChamps@Adeyemi_AFC@WannaBeAdored0 It is defo counted as a stat. However context becomes important if and when Bruno is compared to say Henry or KDB. That stats are only part of the story friend.