

Bukayo Saka's return to form has revitalized Arsenal's title hopes, as he scored two goals and assisted another in his first start since injury. His performance comes just ahead of a crucial Champions League semi-final against Atlético Madrid.
There was one name on everyoneâs lips at the Emirates on Saturday night. Robert Pires, who wore Arsenalâs No 7 shirt with such distinction for ArsĂšne Wengerâs Invincibles, could not stop smiling as he made his way downstairs from the press box for some half-time refreshments. âBukayoâs back,â said the former France forward.
A frustrated spectator as he battled an achilles injury and his sideâs quest for silverware spluttered, Arsenalâs talisman could not have picked a better moment to rediscover his golden touch on his first start since the Carabao Cup final six weeks ago. After leaving RaĂșl JimĂ©nez on his backside to set up the first goal for Viktor Gyökeres, Saka settled everyoneâs nerves with a brilliant second goal and also played his part in the third. The only disappointment was that the England winger didnât emerge for the second half â a move that Mikel Arteta explained was precautionary ahead of the second leg of their Champions League semi-final against AtlĂ©tico Madrid on Tuesday evening. Arsenal might live to regret not piling on the goal difference given how tight things are at the top of the Premier League. But with Saka on song again, anything seems possible.
In the depths of January, after Arsenalâs home defeat by Manchester United, Jamie Carragher offered a scathing view of Artetaâs attacking options. âWhen have you ever seen a team at the top of the table, who have been top by six or seven points, but if you were picking the team of the Premier League so far, you wouldnât have one of their players in the front four?â asked the Sky Sports pundit. âArsenal donât have that right now and that plays into the fact that they donât have a genuine superstar at the top end of the pitch. Possibly the only one is Saka, and I donât think heâs been brilliant. Heâs not scored many goals this year or assists.â
At the time, it was hard to argue with Carragher. Having been one of the Premier Leagueâs most consistent attackers over the past six years, Saka has struggled to hit the heights of recent seasons. Saturdayâs devastating cameo means the 24-year-old has 13 Premier League goal contributions from this campaign (seven goals and six assists) â his lowest output since 2020-21.
Saka managed a career-high 28 (16 goals and 12 assists) in 2023-24 but that was before the beginning of his persistent injuries â a problem that has been exacerbated by a ridiculously heavy workload over the past four seasons. But if there were any doubts that the player who was christened Starboy by the Arsenal supporters when he made his debut in November 2018 was still capable of producing the goods then they were answered emphatically against .
Bukayo Saka scored two goals and assisted another in his first start since recovering from an achilles injury.
Saka's return boosts Arsenal's title challenge, injecting fresh belief as they compete at the top of the Premier League.
Saka has recorded 13 goal contributions this season, with seven goals and six assists, his lowest output since the 2020-21 season.
Arsenal is preparing for the second leg of their Champions League semi-final against Atlético Madrid following Saka's impressive performance.

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âYouâve seen what he did today,â purred Riccardo Calafiori. âHeâs an unbelievable player and heâs going to help us a lot. Iâm pretty confident of that.â

Bukayo Saka fires home his seventh Premier League goal of the season. Photograph: Kieran McManus/Shutterstock
Arteta admitted last week that Saka had been struggling to sustain his performances this season and said that rather than try to rush him back, he had taken the decision to give him âsome peaceâ to ensure he was ready for the run-in. That pragmatism will also have gone down well with the England manager, Thomas Tuchel, who allowed him to leave the last international camp early as he looks ahead to this summerâs World Cup. More importantly for Arsenal fans, it could prove crucial to their hopes of beating Manchester City to the league title â even if Arteta will continue to manage his minutes carefully. âWe need to be cautious in the manner that we are loading him but you could see what he can do,â he said.
Of all Arsenalâs players, ending the 22-year wait to be crowned champions would have extra significance for Saka. He has been there for every step of the journey under Arteta as they have evolved into genuine title contenders and remains the teamâs biggest star having signed a lucrative four-year contact worth ÂŁ300,000 a week in February.
It was fitting that Arsenalâs academy director, Per Mertesacker, was presented on the pitch before the Fulham game after announcing he will leave at the end of the season. Twenty-four academy graduates have made their first team debuts since he took over in June 2018, with Saka being one of the first. Myles Lewis-Skelly also seized his opportunity in midfield on only his third Premier League start of the season following his sensational debut campaign last year. The 19-year-old has been linked with a move away from the Emirates this summer after falling down the pecking order at left-back but showed he could be a dominant presence in his more favoured role when given an opportunity. âHe has the ability to play in every position. Heâs so gifted,â said Arteta. âHeâs had to wait and be humble, which is not easy with what he did the season before. This was his reward.â