Arsenal: Bukayo Saka was ‘different class’ against Slavia Prague, says Martin Keown

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Bukayo Saka was ‘different class’ in firing Arsenal to the Europa League semi-finals as Slavia Prague ‘COULDN’T stop him’, says Martin Keown… as ex-Arsenal defender talks up ‘unique’ attacker’s Euro 2020 chances with England

Martin Keown hailed Bukayo Saka as ‘different class’ and said the Arsenal winger was unplayable against Slavia Prague on Thursday night as Mikel Arteta‘s side reached the semi-finals of the Europa League.

Saka found the net in a rampant 4-0 display as a ruthless first half showing ensured safe passage to set up a mouthwatering semi-final against Villarreal, managed by ex-Arsenal boss Unai Emery.

For Keown, Saka was a class above on the night and felt his performance was the sign of a player ‘determined’ to impress having missed out on playing in last season’s FA Cup final.

The 19-year-old was an unused substitute in the 2-1 win over Chelsea at Wembley and Keown believes that personal disappointment has served Arsenal well in making him hungry to be a consistent starter in this European run. 

‘That young man didn’t play the FA Cup final last year and he has the point to prove,’ Keown told BT Sport

‘That will have hurt him. He probably deserved to get on in that game but maybe it was a blessing. He’s determined and his contribution tonight was different class.’

So high was Keown on Saka’s recent performances, he talked up the potential for the teenager to win a spot in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for this summer’s rearranged European Championships.

He has won four senior Three Lions caps so far and will believe a strong finish to the season can earn him one of the 23 spots available to Southgate. 

For Keown, Saka’s ability to cover multiple positions makes it a strong case to be included. 

‘His versatility is a must,’ he added. ‘They can’t stop (Saka), he’s just too good. It was emphatic how he put it in the net (for his goal).

‘He can play as a No 10, as a left back as I keep suggesting and on the right. He really is an outstanding talent, so why would Gareth Southgate not look at him? He’s quite unique in the skill-set he has.’ 

More to follow.  



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