‘He makes wonder whenever the ball in on His feet,He will definitely create history for EPL’: Man city Star Bernardo silva names the only Arsenal player that really impressed Him yesterday

Every time the ball is at his feet, he dazzles with his skills, destined to etch his name in Premier League history. Bernardo Silva, the maestro of Manchester City, unveils the lone Arsenal player who truly impressed him in their recent match.
Arsenal’s commanding 6-0 triumph over Sheffield United at Bramall Lane is likely to be remembered as one of their smoother outings this season.
The contenders for the Premier League title had such a comfortable time that Mikel Arteta saw fit to give Bukayo Saka a breather at halftime.
Despite his early exit, the 22-year-old made his presence felt by providing two assists as Arsenal surged to a 5-0 lead within the opening 45 minutes, earning acclaim from Jamie Carragher for Declan Rice’s pinpoint passing.
Freddie Ljungberg lauded Bukayo Saka’s contributions while criticizing Sheffield United for neglecting to mark him effectively on the right flank, as he aired his views to Premier League Productions.
Reflecting on Saka’s trajectory compared to that of his England compatriot Phil Foden, Ljungberg observed that the former has logged over 2000 minutes since their respective debuts as teenagers.
During Saka’s development at Arsenal, Ljungberg transitioned from the academy ranks to the senior coaching staff.
One thing is certain: with Phil Foden showcasing the pinnacle of his footballing prowess and Bukayo Saka continuing to excel in his domain, England boasts a wealth of attacking talent ahead of Euro 2024.
On Bukayo Saka and Philip Foden:
“Anyone witnessing Bukayo’s play will attest to his tactical acumen, especially in tight spaces, coupled with his blistering pace,” remarked Ljungberg on Saka’s involvement in Arsenal’s second goal.
“Facing Bukayo Saka, you can’t afford to leave him isolated, allowing him to exploit his incredible speed and astute decision-making. Bukayo instinctively spots the space behind him and seizes the opportunity. You stand little chance of catching him, and the Sheffield United defenders fell victim to his cunning,” he added.
Addressing Saka and Foden’s game time in their burgeoning careers, he noted: “There’s a discrepancy there (Saka has accumulated more minutes).”