Arsenal legend Ian Wright has showered praises on this star currently making waves at the ongoing EURO 2024.
Arsenal legend Ian Wright has hailed Bukayo Saka as an 'undroppable' player for both England and the Gunners.
Wright expressed his pride in Saka, praising his remarkable consistency at the highest level.
Wright's comments came ahead of England's Euro 2024 clash with Denmark on Thursday.
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Ian Wright calls Bukayo Saka undroppable
Saka set up Jude Bellingham for the only goal in England's 1-0 win over Serbia and Wright believes there is even more to come.
“What we are seeing with Saka, with 27 goal involvements in the league last season, this guy is undroppable for England and Arsenal,” Wright told ITV Sport.
“His consistency is off the charts even playing with injuries during the season he had to be nursed through I’m so proud of him and so pleased for him.”
Saka is expected to keep his place on the right win as England take on Denmark on Thursday evening in Frankfurt.
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