After months on the sidelines, Bukayo Saka is smiling again both on and off the pitch. The Arsenal star recently made his long-awaited return from a long-term injury, marking his comeback in style with his first UEFA Champions League goal of the season against Olympiacos . It was a reminder of his quality and resilience, Softfootball reports.
Now one of the most experienced players in the squad, Saka recently made his 200th Premier League appearance, becoming only the eighth player in Arsenal's history to record 100 goal involvements in the competition and the second-youngest to do so after Cesc Fabregas. Despite the milestone, the forward insists he can still improve and "get even better" as he continues to evolve both as a player and a leader.
Speaking to the Arsenal media in an interview posted via the team's official X handle , Saka reflected on his summer break, his growth into a leadership role, and the importance of staying grounded amid success, he said