Bukayo Saka stats compared to the rest of the premier league players this season.

by Bedeeki

15 Comments

  1. Can’t wait for Arsenal’s schedule to ease up a bit and see this guy cook even more.

  2. lemon_meringue_tie on

    One thing I will say is that Saka has been consistent in his goal contributions across majority of the games. I’d much rather have that than stat padding in a single game.

  3. NUPreMedMajor on

    I guess it helps that his 2 biggest competitors are injured atm (odegaard and kdb) but this shows that Saka is truly world class. Gets double teamed every game, which lowers his chance of scoring, but he just goes wider or deeper and gets assists anyways.

    If martinelli, havertz and trossard are up for it, Saka is gonna feed them many many goals this season

  4. RyansBabesDrunkDad on

    I could swear I saw yesterday that Saka had 13 Big Chances Created, not 12…

  5. MarketingFit2551 on

    Take away his corners though. And he still leads pretty much all of these stats. Stargoat

  6. He’s picked up the creative mantle in Ødegaard’s absence, which has been so vital. My biggest hope, though, is that his precision for goals and assists doesn’t change when Ødegaard returns (and the shape inevitably *does* change). A team that has Saka, Havertz, and Ødegaard fully firing and uncompromising yet in sync would be unbelievable.

    And that’s saying nothing of how much the left hand side is improving with just the addition of Calafiori.

  7. His strength is that he creates a dangerous situation almost every time he gets the ball.

  8. Chelsea fans were claiming the debate about who is better was over because Palmer scored a few goals. Theres enough 1st’s here that I think there is still a discussion to be had.

  9. I’m not one of those people that think Odegaard was holding us back. But I do expect these numbers to drop when Odegaard gets back in the team

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