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Arsenal Sensation Bukayo Saka Light Up Youth Up Clash vs Spurs With Wonder Goal

By The Editor
on 18th January 2019

Bukayo Saka is a name that will be on everyone’s lips soon enough…


 

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Arsenal starlet Bukayo Saka is, once again, grabbing the headlines for his performances in the development squads after netting a brace against Spurs in the FA Youth Cup.

The 17-year-old tore Manchester City’s U23s to shreds last week, and he’s now moved back down to his natural class to unleash more pain.

A flying winger, Saka is comfortable working off either foot and almost resembles Ousmane Dembele with how bamboozles defences by using both feet effortlessly.

It was a cut inside on his right foot that hurt Man City and Saka saved the left-footed effort for the derby as the youngsters made it through to the next round.

Saka has featured for U17, U23 and senior level in recent weeks after he was brought on as a late substitute in our FA Cup win at Blackpool.

He is very highly rated by everyone at the club and after signing a long-term professional contract upon his 17th birthday, watching his rise to prominence will be exciting.

Check out his sensational effort in the video below as he put the final nail in Spurs coffin with the game ending 5-2.



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