Gabriel Martinelli netted a double, while Martin Odegaard also scored, but again, the story wasSean Dyche’s Everton looked worryingly resilient for the home fans at the Emirates in the opening 35 minutes, and Mikel Arteta’s record of one win in six against the former Burnley boss will have caused concern.However, there to break the deadlock was Saka in the 40th minute, collecting Oleksandr Zinchenko’s pass, and taking it away from the goal on his weaker right foot.
It showed just another weapon in the 21-year-old’s increasingly large tool box, as he continues an extraordinary rise to prominence. “Arsenal have so many exciting players,” TalkTV host and Gooner Piers Morgan posted on Twitter. “But Saka is rapidly emerging as Top Gunner. What a star.”
Imagine if he was English, the level of hype would have been unbelievable