Gabriel Martinelli celebrates after scoring against Southampton (Zac Goodwin/PA)

Gabriel Martinelli makes Bukayo Saka feelings crystal clear amid Arsenal Robin van Persie repeat

Bukayo Saka was in inspired form as Arsenal beat Southampton 3-1 in the Premier League and Gabriel Martinelli believes his teammate is among the best players in the world

by · football.london

Gabriel Martinelli has heaped praise on Arsenal star Bukayo Saka, describing him as one of the best players in the world.

Saka, 23, was instrumental in Arsenal's comeback victory over Southampton on Saturday, ensuring the Gunners stayed hot on the heels of Premier League leaders Liverpool and Manchester City. After Southampton's Cameron Archer netted an early goal, Saka robbed Flynn Downes to tee up Kai Havertz for his fourth goal in consecutive matches.

Martinelli, coming off the bench, then met a precise Saka cross to score in the 68th minute, before Saka himself scored late on to seal the win. With seven assists in the league this season, Saka leads the assist charts in Europe's top five leagues and has now overtaken Arsenal legend Robert Pires with 41 assists.

“He’s unbelievable, and one of the best players in the world right now,” said Martinelli of his fellow winger. “He’s a really nice guy as well so we’re really happy to have him here as one of the captains.

“It was an unbelievable ball from Bukayo and I was there to score. It was a really good moment for me and a nice goal.”

Saka is expected to play for England in their upcoming Nations League games against Greece and Finland. The Hale Ender's impressive run of seven games in 21 days has contributed greatly to Arsenal's unbeaten streak, which saw them secure a win at Tottenham and a thrilling draw with Manchester City. After a goalless game at Atalanta, the Gunners made headlines with an exhilarating victory over Paris St Germain.

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With Saka's crucial role, Kai Havertz's form can't be overlooked; the ex-Chelsea forward has scored in seven consecutive matches at the Emirates Stadium, a feat not achieved since Robin van Persie in 2012, continuing from the final match of the previous season.

“You can tell he is playing with confidence,” said Mikel Arteta of the former Chelsea striker. “He takes the ball and he runs with the ball, he goes full gas in the high press, he holds the ball.

“He’s practising every day because he wants more. He’s not satisfied. There is still another level from him. He’s surrounded by incredible players but something has changed in him and you can really sense that confidence in him. Now he’s putting it in games and he’s winning football matches, which is great.”

Arsenal, level on points with City and one behind Liverpool, have a fortnight off before they return to Premier League action against Bournemouth.


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