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Arteta reveals why opponents always fail to stop Saka’s signature shot goals
Bukayo Saka once again proved to be a nightmare for opposing defenses as he played a pivotal role in Arsenal’s 2-0 opening day victory over Wolves. The English winger’s signature move, cutting inside onto his left foot and unleashing a powerful shot, was on full display as he set up Kai Havertz for the first goal and then scored the second himself.
After the match, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was asked about the seemingly unstoppable nature of Saka’s trademark move. He responded with a simple but powerful statement: “Good players are like that. You know with Messi he’s going to cut in and do that but you can’t stop him.”
Arteta’s comparison to Lionel Messi highlights the level of brilliance that Saka possesses. He has become known for his ability to beat defenders with his pace, agility, and exceptional dribbling skills. And once he gets into a shooting position, his powerful left foot proves a constant threat.
It’s clear that opposing teams are struggling to find a way to contain Saka. His ability to consistently create chances and score goals makes him a vital part of Arsenal’s attack. As the season progresses, Saka’s threat will likely continue to be a major talking point. With his current form, he seems destined for another impactful season for Arsenal.
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