Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has revealed the reasoning behind his decision to let captain Martin Ødegaard take Arsenal’s first penalty in their 5-2 victory over West Ham United at the London Stadium. Speaking to Sky Sports after the match, Saka shared his admiration for Ødegaard’s form since returning from injury and his selflessness on the pitch.
“It was nice,” Saka said. “Martin is a top player, he’s been playing so good since he’s come back, and 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!”
Saka’s gesture highlights the strong camaraderie and mutual respect within the Arsenal squad. Ødegaard, who has been instrumental in Arsenal’s recent resurgence, converted the penalty with ease, adding to his tally and further cementing his influence as the team’s leader.
This moment exemplifies the unity and selflessness that Mikel Arteta has instilled in his side. Arsenal’s captain and their star winger have been key figures in the club’s impressive campaign so far, and their willingness to support each other on the field is a reflection of the team’s collective spirit.
Saka’s unselfish act didn’t diminish his impact on the game, as he later stepped up to convert Arsenal’s second penalty with trademark composure. His decision to share the spotlight with Ødegaard underscores the ethos that has propelled Arsenal to second place in the Premier League table.
With another crucial fixture against Manchester United looming on Wednesday, the bond between Ødegaard and Saka will be vital as Arsenal continue their push for glory this season.