Arsenal winger disappointed despite historic milestone in action-packed 2-2 draw.
Saka’s Return: A Milestone in Sight
Bukayo Saka made a triumphant return to the pitch on Sunday, netting his 50th Premier League goal in Arsenal’s hard-fought 2-2 draw against Liverpool. The young star, who had been sidelined by a hamstring injury since England’s match against Greece, emerged as Arsenal’s youngest player to achieve the milestone at 23 years and 52 days. Saka’s early goal initially set the stage for an Arsenal victory, but Liverpool’s relentless pace and a late equalizer kept the Gunners from claiming the win.
“I hate missing games, so I was buzzing to be back,” Saka told Arsenal’s official site. “I had this game in mind for my return, and to score early was incredible. But dropping points was tough – we should have won.”
Arsenal’s Manager Mikel Arteta Praises Saka’s Performance
Manager Mikel Arteta highlighted Saka’s resilience, noting his star winger’s consistency and commitment on the field. “After being out for a few weeks, the way he competed today was exceptional. We had some fantastic individual performances, and Saka was at the heart of it,” Arteta remarked.
However, the match came with some setbacks. Arsenal lost key players Gabriel Magalhaes and Jurrien Timber to injuries, further compounding the team’s frustration in the draw against Liverpool.
Climbing the Premier League Ladder: Arsenal’s Season So Far
Despite Saka’s efforts and his growing list of accolades, Arsenal’s recent form has put them in a challenging position. Following a loss to Bournemouth last weekend, Arsenal remains third in the Premier League, trailing leaders Manchester City by five points. The team will face another test on Saturday against Newcastle United.
Rising Through the Ranks: Saka’s Journey to 50 Goals
Bukayo Saka’s journey with Arsenal has been nothing short of remarkable. Since joining the club’s Hale End Academy at age eight, he has quickly become a central figure in the squad. At just 17, he made his first-team debut and has since amassed accolades, including Arsenal Player of the Year titles in 2021 and 2022. Last season, he finished as Arsenal’s top scorer with 16 Premier League goals and contributed to the team’s success in both domestic and European competitions.
Saka also made history as Arsenal’s all-time leading scorer for England after scoring three goals at the 2022 Qatar World Cup and again in Euro 2024, where he helped lead England to the quarter-finals.
Arsenal’s Fixture Outlook
With Saka back in form and aiming to help his team regain momentum, all eyes will be on Arsenal as they face Newcastle United in the next fixture.