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Arteta doesn’t have discipline that why we all call Him a ‘BABY COACH’,If I were to be Him this particular player will sit on the bench for straight four matches’: Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou reveals the only Arsenal who played Rubbish despite their big win against Burnley

Arteta doesn’t have discipline that why we all call Him a ‘BABY COACH’,If I were to be Him this particular player will sit on the bench for straight four matches’: Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou reveals the only Arsenal who played Rubbish despite their big win against Burnley

Bukayo Saka’s performance in Arsenal’s recent victory over Burnley has sparked a debate about the conviction of his penalty kick, with pundits and fans alike dissecting the momentous strike. While Saka managed to find the back of the net twice during the match, his execution of the spot kick left some questioning its decisiveness.

The young winger, known for his prowess on the pitch, stepped up confidently to take the penalty in the first half of the game at Turf Moor. However, despite the ball finding its way past Burnley’s goalkeeper, James Trafford, it was not without its moments of uncertainty. Critics, including former Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood, were quick to highlight the lack of assurance in Saka’s penalty, suggesting that it left Arsenal supporters on edge.

Sherwood, offering his analysis on Premier League Productions, remarked, “It’s up to Saka and this is not convincing. It’s convincing enough when it nestles behind the goalkeeper into the back of the net, but if you are an Arsenal fan, you would have had your heart in your mouth at that stage.” His critique focused on the visible hesitation in Saka’s strike, which he deemed insufficient to inspire confidence in the fans.

Despite the scrutiny surrounding his penalty, Saka has undeniably been a standout performer for Arsenal, consistently delivering impactful performances as they strive to reclaim the title after a two-decade drought. As one of the team’s key offensive threats, Saka has shouldered the responsibility of penalty duties in recent seasons, showcasing both his skill and composure under pressure.

However, Saka’s journey with penalties has not been without its challenges. The disappointment of missing a crucial penalty in the Euro final against Italy at Wembley Stadium earlier in his career serves as a poignant reminder of the highs and lows inherent in football. Yet, Saka has displayed resilience, bouncing back from setbacks and demonstrating his ability to convert pressure penalties when it matters most.

Reflecting on his recent performance against Burnley, Saka expressed his satisfaction with his contributions to the team while acknowledging the need to remain focused. “I’m really pleased. I’m enjoying my football, but obviously I need to keep focused,” he stated. Despite falling short of securing a hat-trick in the match, Saka remains optimistic about his future performances, confident that his elusive third goal is within reach. “It’s coming. It’s coming, but I need to be patient!” he affirmed, embodying the determination and perseverance that define his approach to the game.

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