Bukayo Saka has delivered a strong message of belief after Arsenal finished yet another season without major honours.
The London side ended the campaign in second place, just behind Arne Slot’s Liverpool FC, marking their third straight runner-up finish in the Premier League.
While fans had hoped their Champions League run might bring glory, Arsenal’s dreams were dashed in the semifinals by PSG, this after a memorable quarter-final win over Real Madrid. The disappointment deepened when fierce rivals Tottenham Hotspur lifted the Europa League trophy with a narrow 1-0 victory over Manchester United.
Despite the frustration, Bukayo Saka is choosing hope over gloom. The 23-year-old winger shared his thoughts on Instagram, stating: “We all know the mission. We’re working towards achieving things this team hasn’t seen in a while. And our time will come.”
Bukayo Saka played a vital role throughout the league season, recording 25 appearances, six goals, and ten assists.