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Arsenal legend Ian Wright has showered Bukayo Saka with praise after an exceptional start to the campaign but admits he is âworriedâ about the sheer amount of matches the forward plays.
Saka has flown out of the traps this season, notching up two goals and seven assists with Arsenal sitting third in the Premier League table.
After scoring and setting up both Kai Havertz and Gabriel Martinelli in Arsenalâs recent comeback victory over Southampton, Saka stands alone as the top assist-maker in Europeâs top five leagues.
The 23-year-old attacker also got on the scoresheet in the Gunnersâ 2-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League and will no doubt be looking to carry his eye-catching form into the international break with England.
Ex-Arsenal striker Wright continues to be wowed by Sakaâs performances and is ânot fussedâ about the constant comparisons to rival players, with Ally McCoist the latest figure to reject claims the winger is âworld-classâ.
But with games coming thick and fast for Saka, Wright does have concerns surrounding the workload the Arsenal man is taking on at relatively young age.
âHeâs constantly being compared to different players and what theyâre doing but his consistency since heâs been in the team has been amazing,â Wright said on Optus Sportâs The Kelly & Wrighty show.

âAt the moment, out of the top five leagues, heâs got the most assists and people do ask about how good he is.
âBut Iâm not really fussed in that respect because, on a regular basis, from the time heâs been in there, and remember heâs only 23, heâs still delivering top performances with creation, defensive work and everything he does for the team.
âOne thing we all worry about at Arsenal is the amount of games he plays and hopefully he doesnât break down but when you look at him, heâs doing everything that we all expect him to do and thatâs why, maybe, itâs underrated.â

Wright added: âWhatâs next for him is to obviously try and finish off the season and win titles for Arsenal, win Champions Leagues, win medals for England.
âWhat weâre seeing in respects of the way he plays⊠we know heâs got a signature move where he goes on the outside and cuts inside and curls it in, but people canât stop that. Heâll cut inside and play one-twos and people canât stop it.
âThe main thing for him is to keep working on the good things that he does and then obviously heâs added goals to his game, heâs added that defensive aspect because Arsenal are trying to be a bit more defensive and hold onto what theyâve got to a certain extent.
âBut for him, every aspect of what heâs asked to do, he does it and he does it well.â

Wright voiced his frustrations surrounding the âworld-classâ debate that seems to follow Saka around, branding it a âclickbait kind of conversationâ.
âThatâs the problem . When you watch the World Cup thatâs what you see. You see world-class players, Zidane, Kaka and all of those players and theyâve won the World Cup,â he argued.
âItâs the way that people are throwing this about, âHeâs not world-class, heâs not world-classâ.
âItâs just a clickbait kind of conversation. Itâs so annoying.â

Arsenal were forced to dig deep to beat Southampton last weekend and Wright believes the Gunners will need to draw upon that same fighting spirit if they are to keep pace with Manchester City and Liverpool this season.
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Read More StoriesâItâs a situation where Arsenal know exactly what they need to do this season, theyâve done it for the last couple of seasons,â he went on.
âThe first season was one where they tested it out and they were very happy that could compete. Last season, very disappointed they didnât finish it off when they played so well to get to where they got to.
âThis season, theyâve started knowing theyâre not giving anything in respects of margins, they know what it takes. The second half of last season was 19 games, 16 wins, one draw and one loss against Villa and it was enough for them to not win the league.
âAs poorly as they played against Southampton and theyâre trying to get it done at the moment, especially without someone like Martin Odegaard, but Southampton came and made it very difficult, like everybody is going to do, and they overcame it and them and thatâs what youâve got to do at this stage.â
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