Martin Odegaard Said there is “no ceiling” at this stage Bukayo Saka can be accessed after Arsenal winger kicks Premier League Played his first match of the season with a goal and an assist on Saturday 2-0 win Above Wolverhampton Wanderers,
just 37 days after playing England in the Euro 2024 final SpainSaka put in another impressive performance, he set up Kai HavertzHe scored the first goal of the match in the 25th minute and ended the match by scoring a goal in the 74th minute.
Saka scored 20 goals and assisted 14 in all competitions last season but Odegaard believes even greater performances are expected from the 22-year-old as Arsenal eye a first league title since 2004.
“He will get better and better,” Odegaard said. “You see him every day in training, he is working very hard and he is working on all the little details to get better. I am sure he will get better and better. I am looking forward to seeing where he takes it.
“There is no ceiling for this guy. It’s unbelievable the qualities he has and how professional he is, how much he loves the game and how much he puts into it every day. The sky is the limit for him. I’m happy to have him on my team and we have to help him improve all the time and push him forward. I’m really happy for him.”
Odegaard praised the dedication shown by Saka, Declan Rice, David Raya And Aaron Ramsdale The team started the domestic season in 2014 with a poor start, having returned to form after reaching the European Championship final the previous month.
“I have a lot of respect for the players who played at the Euros and then had a short break and came straight back and did well – especially after a season that was very tough and involved a lot of games,” Odegaard said.
“It shows how professional they all are and what level we are at now. I’m really happy.”