Saka has drawn inspiration from Arsenal legends, a move that may help him establish his own legacy at the club.
Many supporters view him as a key figure, a sentiment that grew after his recent remarks on the Men in Blazers podcast.
When asked whether Arsenal is London’s team, Saka confidently replied, “I definitely think it’s [Arsenal] the biggest team in London, it’s my opinion, fight me if you want, I don’t care.”
This interview was part of Men in Blazers’ ‘Season 11, Episode 34: Super Trophy Special,’ as shared by Goalcast on YouTube. Arsenal and their rivals have a similar journey, both struggling early on before finding success and influencing the game worldwide.
While Tottenham fans might disagree, Chelsea supporters often argue their European triumphs put them above Arsenal, frequently referencing their Champions League title in these debates.
However, in terms of total trophies, Saka has a valid point, with Arsenal holding 48 major trophies, while Chelsea has 34 and Tottenham has 26.
Chelsea fans may challenge Saka’s views, but it seems he is not too concerned about it.
Support from Fans Leaves Saka Surprised
Saka, a lifelong Arsenal fan, understands the deep appreciation from supporters.
This was evident in a video from GOAL last year, where he watched fans express a preference for him over a sure Premier League title.
Responses from fans were overwhelmingly positive. One remarked, “That’s not worth it, that’s your star boy, that’s like your son.”
Another fan stated, “We’ll win the league again, I’ll keep Saka.”
Moved by their words, Saka expressed his gratitude, stating, “Wow, that’s real love you know.”
Such moments show the strong bond between Saka and Arsenal supporters. As he continues to nurture this relationship—possibly with a few friendly jabs at rivals—his path to becoming a club legend appears assured.
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