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Bukayo Saka: Arsenal's Mikel Arteta hails 'unbelievable' player for taking 'another step up' as Arsenal beat Southampton

Bukayo Saka scored one goal and grabbed two assists as Arsenal came from behind to beat Southampton 3-1 at the Emirates Stadium; Mikel Arteta: "What he is doing at his age is unbelievable"; Saka set up goals for Kai Havertz and substitute Gabriel Martinelli

Arsenal's Bukayo Saka celebrates his goal against Southampton
Image: Arsenal's Bukayo Saka celebrates his goal against Southampton

Mikel Arteta saluted Bukayo Saka's game-changing quality after he inspired Arsenal's 3-1 win over Southampton, saying the 23-year-old has taken another step up this season.

Saka set up goals for Kai Havertz and substitute Gabriel Martinelli before adding the third himself after the Gunners had fallen behind to Cameron Archer's strike at the Emirates Stadium.

His assists took him to seven in the Premier League, the most by any player in the division, and his clinically-taken goal, converted first time after a Southampton mistake, followed his strike in the Champions League win over Paris Saint-Germain in midweek.

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Arteta was grateful for his contribution against Southampton and felt it underlined the academy product's willingness to shoulder greater responsibility in his side, even at a young age.

"That's the maturity and that's the steps that players have to do. He has been long enough in the team now, he has the right to have that role," said Arteta.

"He believes in that, that he has the capacity to change games, to decide games, like many other players, and he wants to be at the top.

"Sometimes players have to create those moments, and he's certainly done that today again.

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"I think it's another step ahead, and it's what he wants.

Bukayo Saka has shone for Arsenal this season
Image: Bukayo Saka has shone for Arsenal this season

"Do it at home, do it away, do it in big games, in the not-so-big games, and when the team needs it, not when it's 3-0. That is what defines a top, top player.

"What he's doing at his age is unbelievable. We have many examples of that as well."

How Saka stepped up again for Arsenal

Analysis by Sky Sports' Nick Wright:

Arteta fielded a front four with a combined total of 279 goals and 158 assists in the Premier League but it was the youngest member of the quartet who truly stepped up.

This was another outstanding display from Saka, who, at only 23, continues to be the player Arsenal look to in the difficult moments. His pair of assists took him to seven in the Premier League this season. At the time of writing, nobody else has more than four.

Bukayo Saka scores against Southampton
Image: Saka scores the third goal against Southampton

Saka's goal removed any jeopardy from the final few minutes of the game and followed a similarly important strike in Tuesday's Champions League win over Paris Saint-Germain.

A closer look at the numbers underlines the extraordinary extent of his influence against Saints.

Having had seven shots and created eight chances in the 4-2 win over Leicester, another game in which he helped Arsenal avert disaster, he recorded similar numbers here, attempting another seven shots and creating another seven chances.

This time, he had a goal and two assists to show for his efforts; Arsenal's match-winner once again.

Promise for Southampton despite another defeat

Analysis by Sky Sports' Ron Walker:

Southampton need wins, and fast, but there is at least hope they are getting closer in the manner of their defeat at Arsenal.

Going 3-0 down in 39 minutes at Bournemouth on Monday really crystallised the fear that either Saints may be heading straight back to the Championship, or Russell Martin would soon be under pressure with a questionable line-up.

Southampton's goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale stops a shot by Arsenal's Raheem Sterling
Image: Southampton's goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale stops a shot by Raheem Sterling

He showed more flexibility at the Emirates in shifting to a back five after a blistering opening 10 minutes from the hosts, who then took until first-half added time to force Aaron Ramsdale into a save. Arsenal created an xG of just over 1.2 by the break, but almost half of that had come in the opening seven minutes.

Martin asked even more from his players at the interval and they responded by taking the lead, and even keeping Arsenal on tenterhooks until Saka put the game beyond doubt in the 88th minute.

This was not a side not playing for their manager, it was not a side lacking quality. It was a glimpse of what Southampton can be.

But getting up to play Arsenal is easy, it is games like their next against Leicester which will decide their fate this season. And now there can be no excuse for not matching this performance in a fortnight.

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