Bukayo Saka ‘wasn’t really himself’ in Arsenal’s defeat to Porto, says Martin Keown | Z84738G | 2024-02-22 16:08:01

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Bukayo Saka 'wasn't really himself' in Arsenal's defeat to Porto, says Martin Keown | Z84738G | 2024-02-22 16:08:01

Bukayo Saka was ineffective in Arsenal's first leg towards Porto (Picture: Getty)

Martin Keown stated Bukayo Saka 'wasn't actually himself' in the wake of Arsenal's 1-Zero defeat to Porto within the Champions League, with the winger 'giving the ball away' too typically across the last-16 first leg.

The Estadio do Dragao clash had seemed to be heading for a goalless stalemate earlier than Galeno beat David Raya with a dramatic long-range effort within the fourth minute of stoppage time.

The Gunners have been earlier given an unlimited let off after Galeno struck the publish before by some means firing the rebound broad of the up proper with a wild shot in the 21st minute.

It leaves the tie finely poised forward of the edges' second meeting in north London on March, however Mikel Arteta's males must decide themselves up for a pair of robust Premier League matches towards Newcastle and Sheffield United in the meantime.

Chatting with TNT Sports shortly after the ultimate whistle, Keown claimed a below-par Arsenal have been 'wasteful' and picked out Saka's ineffective efficiency as a specific concern for Arteta.

'They have been [wasteful],' the previous Arsenal and England defender stated.

'It seems as in the event that they don't start the game full on and with that confidence it impacts them then in the second half and that's what definitely occurred right now.

'Saka wasn't actually himself, they didn't get as many touches and once they did it broke down too many occasions.

Galeno surprised Arsenal with a late strike on the Estadio do Dragao (Picture: Getty)

Saka racked up three objectives and four assists within the group stage – the joint-best tally in the competition alongside Porto's Galeno – and Keown felt the England worldwide strayed away from his traditional recreation in Portugal.

'It's not one thing he does that always, slinging it in. He often cuts inside and you anticipate more,' Keown added.

'You've grown so used to seeing these guys [create chances].

'However Saka was giving the ball away and that's just not him.'

Keown stays confident Arsenal will progress previous Porto (Picture: Getty)

Keown stated Arteta's gamers might have been suffering with 'fatigue' at the Estadio do Dragao but was confident Arsenal would increase their recreation within the second leg.

'It was a harsh lesson for Arteta and his staff and he talked about attacking higher and displaying more aggression they usually're quick learners,' he went on.

'They are younger in this competitors as supervisor and as gamers and I feel they'll study shortly and do a lot better within the return leg.

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'They will't play this badly again. It was knowledgeable efficiency because the defence actually did an excellent job until the objective and there are query marks.

'Was the keeper a bit too low? Might Declan Rice have gone a bit greater, might he have pressed just a little bit?

'I feel there was just a little bit of fatigue there however there's nonetheless a lot to go on this tie yet.'

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