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Thankfully, they prevailed yesterday; otherwise, supporters would have demanded His head right away because of what He did; Arteta ought to have a conversation with him and try to reason with him; Chelsea icon Frank Lampard reveals which Arsenal player fell short of expectations during their thrilling victory over Burnley yesterday.

Thankfully, they prevailed yesterday; otherwise, supporters would have demanded His head right away because of what He did; Arteta ought to have a conversation with him and try to reason with him; Chelsea icon Frank Lampard reveals which Arsenal player fell short of expectations during their thrilling victory over Burnley yesterday.

Arsenal is finding it comparatively easy to score goals! Who requires a forward?

In just two games, Mikel Arteta and his team have scored eleven goals, with Bukayo Saka scoring four and drawing two fouls.

In the 5-0 victory over Burnley on Saturday, the 22-year-old defeated Alphonse Areola last week to score his first penalty kick after missing one at the London Stadium the previous season.

Tim Sherwood, however, informed Premier League Productions that Bukayo Saka’s penalty was actually “bad” and “wasn’t convincing” (17/02/24 @ 5:10 pm).

Given that the Arsenal academy product has stepped up and is now proving to be dependable from the start, the former Premier League manager’s criticism seemed odd.

In addition, players like Bukayo Saka have shown that a number nine was not necessary during the January transfer window, despite calls for the team to sign a striker.

With seven goals in the Champions League, the England international currently has eight assists and 12 goals in the Premier League.

Tim Sherwood was drawn to the star boy’s penalty, though, and not in a good way.

Saka Bukayo Penalty

Sherwood clarified, “Then it’s up to Saka, and this isn’t convincing.” “If you’re an Arsenal fan, you’ll have your heart in your mouth when it nestles behind the goalie and into the back of the net. It’s convincing enough at that point.”

“It was a poor penalty.” Take a look at the goalie; he ought to save it. It’s gone, really, beneath his hand.

Arsenal is back in the Champions League.

Arsenal is in their best mood of the season right now, so they should feel good about their Champions League trip to Portugal to play Porto.

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