Reasons why Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was furiously angry and shouted at the 22-year-old forward Bukayo Saka during the Arsenal vs. Wolves match (2-0) - soocer442
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Reasons why Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was furiously angry and shouted at the 22-year-old forward Bukayo Saka during the Arsenal vs. Wolves match (2-0)

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Wolves was a lively team, but Arsenal beat them to get off to a great start in the Premier League season. After beating Ipswich Town earlier in the afternoon, they moved ahead of Liverpool to take the top spot in the table.

That was Kai Havertz who put the Gunners ahead in the first half. He jumped high to head in a cross from Bukayo Saka. Saka then calmed everyone down by scoring himself in the second half by smashing a left-footed shot to the near post past Jose Sa.

The season may be back, but fans in the UK who couldn’t make it to the game won’t have been able to watch it because it was blocked at 3 p.m. Thank goodness football.london was inside the Emirates Stadium to show all the moments that the few cameras that were there missed.

Thoughts on Kevin Campbell


Reasons why Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was furiously angry and shouted at the 22-year-old forward Bukayo Saka during the Arsenal vs. Wolves match (2-0)
A sad day for many, including me, as the club remembers Kevin Campbell, a hero. At the game, Kevin’s family and close friends were there, and the club paid respect to their former legendary striker.

About 15 minutes before the game started, a tape of some of the forward’s best plays played. People inside the ground cheered when it was over, but there was still a lot more to come.

There was a speech about Campbell’s career read out loud before the game started. The amazing noise that was being made made it hard to hear, and when the appreciation time began, everyone could hear the chants of “Super Kev.”

The arteta yells at Saka

As the game began, Wolves had the upper hand and had most of the ball for the first five minutes. But this didn’t last long because the Gunners quickly took back control and scored the first goal through Havertz.

It looks like Wolves have found their purpose again after the split. This is where Mikel Arteta was seen talking to his right winger. Right after putting in the cross for his striker, he didn’t track back with the intensity that his boss wants.

Arteta could be seen with his arms outstretched to his coaching team. He then turned around and called for Saka’s attention. They talked to each other, and Saka put out his arms and asked some of his own questions.

Thank you for Saka
On the way out, Leandro Trossard got ready to come off the bench as a replacement in the second half. Fans, commentators, and other players were all waiting for Gabriel Martinelli’s number to be called. Instead, and this may have come as a surprise, the fourth official held up Bukayo Saka’s number seven, and the Brazilian moved to the right to take his place. Between his goal and Havertz’s header, it made the difference. However, he hurt his right knee in the first half.

He has to go off on the side closest to him because he is a right winger. He had to walk a long way around the North Bank of the stadium to do this, but I’m sure he didn’t mind because he got a standing applause for a few minutes on his way back.







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