
Arsenal did not take any risks with Bukayo Saka and the Gunners star was replaced during the second half of the Champions League victory on Real Madrid after several beating
Bukayo Saka has sent a collection call to his Arsenal teammates – and said that the track was not completed against Real Madrid. The Gunners dominated 3-0 above the side of Carlo Ancelotti on the Emirates in the first stage of the Champions League quarterfinals.
The audience of Noord -Londen produced a raw atmosphere when the men of Mikel Arteta were confronted with the current European champions, and two Declan Rice Free Kicks and the strike of Mikel Merino led to jubilation on the ground and then. Arsenal will hope to convert that benefit when they make the trip to Madrid next week.
And Saka has expressed his appreciation to the Gunners and called on supporters to red produce the same for the trip to the Bernabeu. The wing player of England offered a targeted view during posting on Instagram.
“We asked and you gave us everything, thanks!” said the 23-year-old. “The same energy in Madrid, Job is not finished yet!” Saka accompanied his post with an image of him who produced a thumb up. Perhaps a sign that there is not too much worries about it after being forced to complete the field after the treatment by an Arsenal Physio on Tuesday evening.
Saka was in irresistible form against the La Liga Giants and brought David Alaba in all types of problems during his time on the field. The Academy product pulled free kicks time and time again while he tested Real's defense and offered rice the platform to surprised.
The Talisman of Arsenal seemed to have been polluted too much once, but he kept holding his ankle and replacing in the 74th minute. Mikel Arteta, however, believes that it was nothing to worry about.
“It's good for him,” said Arteta Prime Video after the game. “I think it was a staircase on the free kick action. He raises the level of the team. It is a fear factor every time he is on the ball because he is a real threat and moreover he generates more room for the team.”
Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois regretted his team's decision to give away mistakes in opportunistic areas. The Belgian accepted that there was little that he could do to stop Rice's impressive efforts.
“I thought I had placed the wall well,” Courtois told Movistar. “I usually put an extra man in it. I take responsibility for that, I could have placed an extra man, but I thought [Rice] Wouldn't get that much curl on it.
“And the second goal is a great goal. They were unnecessary mistakes, while there was no danger. Maybe we shouldn't make those mistakes.”
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