Buyo from Revealed a pre-match message from Thierry Henry Help to make sure Arsenal History is not allowed to repeat yourself at home West Ham,
The second half penalty of Saka ensured that Gunners dropped London rivals West Ham 2–0 on Saturday in the 300th match of Mikel Artetta in the 300th match of the club.
It was a milestone opportunity with Saka that was able to mark its 200th appearance Premier League With a goal, which Henry achieved earlier. It scored 100 goals in the division for the England attacker.
When asked about those figures and Henry, Saka told Broadcasters: “Theory always gives me a message. He messed me up this (Saturday) morning and also reminded me that we lost the last two games for West Hem at home.
“He is always pushing me and I think he wants me there with him. It is good that I want to encourage me and of course.
“I am really happy on these records. I’m just pushing and try and get some team trophies, which we’re looking for.”
Arsenal should have scored after 13 minutes, but Victor Gockes did not eliminate Saka’s dangerous delivery and Aberchi Az blew the rebound.
The deadlock was broken by half a time ago, when Aze saved a shot by Alphons Arola and Declan Rice did not make any mistake against his old club.
The West Ham was in the competition until Jurrian Timber was bundled in the penalty area by L. Headji Malik Dorf and Saka had removed the spot-kick for his first target of the campaign after 68 minutes to seal a comfortable win at Emirates Stadium.
Saka’s 55th goal was in the Premier League to go with 45 assistance.
24 -year -old Saka said, “I don’t really like these things, but you said – this is a beautiful achievement and I really proud it.”
“Obviously 200 games for arsenal in the Premier League are really a big moment. I am going to enjoy it and it was good to achieve the goal and win.”
Arteta spoke on Saka’s “really impressive” numbers saying: “When you look at those numbers, 200 games, 100 goals, I mean it is incredible.
“His age, what he is doing, the way he is doing so is really impressive. There are players that we need to achieve what we want.”
Nuno Aspirito Santo gave his debut on veteran forward Calum Wilson to West Ham Academy’s graduate.
“First, let’s be right and I said, this column is not easy to play a young boy in front of Wilson, but I think it is important for us that we all understand that we need to have total knowledge about what we have as soon as possible,” Nuno said.
“It is good on that aspect, but this is the issue and the main reason behind it is that we need them all.
“We hope that young people bring new things.”