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Former Chelsea player will have Arsenal fans fuming after his latest opinion

Former Chelsea defender Jason Cundy will have Arsenal fans fuming after putting out his latest opinion on Bukayo Saka this morning.

Cundy has never been one to beat around the bush with his views and will always say it how he sees it. To be honest, whilst Arsenal fans might fume with this opinion, many Chelsea fans will probably agree with him.

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Cundy was debating Saka, who has just signed a mega bucks new deal with Arsenal, and Chelsea’s new star boy, Estevao Willian.

The former Blue believes that Estevao is better than Saka and that if he had to chose between one or the other, he is choosing the Chelsea wonderkid every time, and he says it’s not even a debate!

Cundy on Saka and Estevao

Estevao Willian strides to his locker.

Estevao Willian strides to his locker. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

As quoted on X, Cundy said on talkSPORT earlier this week:

“I wouldn’t have him [Bukayo Saka] over Estevao. There’s no debate. This season, you can’t argue.

“I’m a huge fan of Saka, but if Estevao is English, he starts ahead of Saka in the World Cup.”

So, Chelsea fans, do you agree with Cundy? Let us know in the comments section, I’ll be interested to hear your thoughts on this debate as I know it will really annoy the Arsenal contingent who may click on this article!

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