Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka has revealed why he handed over penalty duties to captain Martin Odegaard during the Gunners’ emphatic 5-2 win over West Ham on Sunday.
Saka, the team’s designated penalty-taker, was fouled in the box by Lucas Paqueta, giving Arsenal the opportunity to extend their lead. However, in a show of camaraderie, Saka chose to let Odegaard take the penalty, which the Norwegian midfielder confidently converted to make it 3-0 for the visitors.
Speaking to Sky Sports after the match, Saka explained his decision, saying: “It was nice. Martin is a top player, he’s been playing so good since he came back. He wanted to take the penalty to score today. I’m more than happy to give him the ball because he always gives me the ball. We have a good connection, so let’s just keep this form going.”
Odegaard’s influence on Arsenal’s performances since his return from injury has been undeniable. His creativity, vision, and ability to control the game have been crucial for the Gunners’ success, with the team netting an impressive 14 goals in just four games since his return.
Against West Ham, Odegaard showcased his trademark flair, delivering incisive passes, creating chances, and leading by example. His penalty conversion was just the icing on the cake, as Arsenal ran out 5-2 winners.
With Manchester United next on their schedule, Arsenal will be looking to maintain their momentum and continue their fine run of form when they host the Red Devils at the Emirates on Wednesday.
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