One of Freddie Ljungberg’s greatest gifts to Arsenal in his short managerial stint might have been introducing the 18-year-old to the left-back position.
Saka has burst onto the scene with one impressive performance after the other. He won the Man of the Match award after a terrific display against Newcastle United on Sunday.
“I’m really enjoying my football under the new manager,” Saka said. “It’s not my natural position but he’s given me all the advice I need.I learned a lot about how wingers in the Premier League play against defenders and how to position myself because in his system it’s different. I get to play much higher because the winger comes inside and I get to go.
“There’s a lot of space for me and it’s good for me. I’m playing sort of as a winger when we have the ball but without the ball, I have to come back and work on my clearances, my heading and stuff I haven’t worked on my whole life. I feel like I’m doing ok right now.
“In the future, if I do get to go back onto the wing I feel like I know how full-backs play and playing as a full-back I know what wingers do, what I like them to do and what I don’t like them to do. It’s a good learning experience for me.”
These are very positive signs about the player’s attitude. An young player who is ready to adapt and stand up to the occasion is definitely a valued component of a top side. Saka would likely be moved up front once Kieran Tierney and Sead Kolasinac returns from injury but he has definitely added strong competition the spot.
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