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‘Arteta doesn’t have discipline, that’s why we all call Him a ‘BABY COACH’,If I were Him, this particular player would sit on the bench for four straight matches’: Tottenham head Ange Postecoglou reveals the only Arsenal who performed rubbish despite their massive win against Burnley.

Bukayo Saka received criticism for his penalty performance during Arsenal’s resounding victory against Burnley over the weekend. Despite scoring two of Arsenal’s five goals, including a first-half penalty, Saka’s execution left former Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood unimpressed. Sherwood remarked that the penalty was “not convincing,” leaving Arsenal supporters feeling anxious.

 

While Saka has been a bright spot for Arsenal in their pursuit of the title after two decades, his penalty-taking responsibilities have come under scrutiny. Despite his crucial role as one of the team’s top goal threats, his last penalty did not meet expectations.

 

Sherwood, speaking on Premier League Productions, emphasized the lack of conviction in Saka’s penalty, noting that although it found the back of the net, it wasn’t a particularly well-taken shot. Saka’s missed penalty during England’s defeat to Italy in the Euro final at Wembley Stadium was also referenced, highlighting his previous penalty heartbreak.

 

However, Saka has demonstrated resilience, converting difficult penalties in crucial moments for Arsenal. His only miss came in a match against West Ham last season, but this year, he has maintained a perfect record from the spot.

 

Despite his penalty woes, Saka’s brace against Burnley helped Arsenal stay in contention with Liverpool, who are just two points ahead in the standings. While he fell short of securing his first career hat-trick, Saka remains confident that achieving such a milestone is within his reach.

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