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“He made us win the game, if not for him, Burnley would have shocked us”- Arsenal captain Martin Odegard gives his flowers to 24 years old sensational Arsenal’s brilliant star for handing Arsenal the win against stubborn Burnley- Not Declan Rice, Not Trossard, Not Havertz

“He made us win the game, if not for him, Burnley would have shocked us”- Arsenal captain Martin Odegard gives his flowers to 24 years old sensational Arsenal’s brilliant star for handing Arsenal the win against stubborn Burnley- Not Declan Rice, Not Trossard, Not Havertz

In the midst of their relentless pursuit of safety, Burnley, under the leadership of Vincent Kompany, eagerly awaited the arrival of Arsenal at Turf Moor. This anticipated encounter has historically been a challenging one for the Clarets, as they have managed just one victory in 17 previous Premier League clashes against the formidable Gunners. On the flip side, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal arrived in Lancashire with a commendable track record, showcasing an impressive tally of 16 goals scored and a mere two conceded thus far in 2024.

The starting lineups for both teams were as follows:

**Burnley (BUR):** Trafford; Assignon, O’Shea, Estève, Delcroix; Ramsey, Berge, Brownhill, Odobert; Fofana, Amdouni

**Arsenal (ARS):** Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Kiwior; Rice, Ødegaard, Havertz; Saka, Trossard, Martinelli

Following the match, Arsenal icon Ian Wright bestowed high praise upon Bukayo Saka, hailing the forward as “world-class” in light of his impactful performance against Burnley on Saturday afternoon.

Under Mikel Arteta’s stewardship, Arsenal secured a commanding 5-0 victory over Burnley, affirming their dominance in Lancashire. The scoring spree began early on when Gunners’ captain Martin Odegaard found the back of the net in the fourth minute, unleashing a precise strike from outside the box that nestled into the bottom-right corner.

Arsenal’s momentum continued as they were awarded a penalty in the 41st minute after Lorenz Assignon brought down Leandro Trossard in the box. Bukayo Saka calmly stepped up to the spot and expertly converted, prompting Ian Wright to laud the 22-year-old’s clinical execution during halftime.

In a recent interview, Rio Ferdinand sparked debate by suggesting that Saka had yet to reach “world-class” status, particularly citing his performances in the Champions League. However, Ian Wright’s effusive praise for Saka, punctuated by a sunglasses emoji, seemed to subtly challenge Ferdinand’s assertion.

Saka further solidified his impact early in the second half, adding another goal to his tally. Demonstrating his skill and agility, he deftly maneuvered past a Burnley defender before unleashing a powerful shot into the roof of the net.

The scoring spree continued for Arsenal as Leandro Trossard found the back of the net in the 66th minute, capitalizing on Kai Havertz’s blocked shot to extend Arsenal’s lead. Havertz himself got on the scoresheet later, showcasing his finesse by nutmegging Dara O’Shea before calmly slotting the ball past James Trafford.

With Liverpool setting the pace earlier in the day with a resounding 4-1 victory over Brentford, Arsenal’s emphatic win served as a statement of intent as they remained hot on the heels of the Reds in the Premier League standings.

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