Bukayo Saka bends the day to his will and Arsenal can now wonder | Barney Ronay


Arsenal overcame a significant hurdle in their title quest, in large part thanks to the England winger’s excellent first goal

As Bukayo Saka sheep-crooked the ball away from Vitaliy Mykolenko with his left foot, then pushed it on with his right, finding a clear, crisp square of green inside the Everton penalty area, Jordan Pickford crouched low in front of him, hands funnelled between his knees, sensing the danger close to the ground, the obvious target by his feet.

Saka took one quick step and changed the subject, going high instead, pinging the ball with a thrillingly pure contact towards the smallest available space, near post, top corner, and bullseye-ing the square of netting beyond Pickford’s belatedly raised left hand.

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