78’ – After Martin Ødegaard went off, Bukayo Saka was handed the captain’s armband for the first time ever in a Premier League game..

In the 78th minute of the match, a significant moment unfolded for Arsenal and Bukayo Saka. After Martin Ødegaard was substituted, Saka was handed the captain’s armband for the very first time in a Premier League game. It was a symbolic gesture that marked the winger’s growing influence and maturity within the squad. At just 23, Saka has already become one of Arsenal’s most consistent performers, both in terms of skill and leadership.

 

Wearing the armband seemed to elevate his presence even more, as he led by example with energy, commitment, and composure. For a player who came through Arsenal’s academy and has always carried himself with humility and professionalism, the moment served as a reward for his dedication. It also showed Mikel Arteta’s trust in Saka’s character and influence, even among a team filled with experienced players.

Fans and teammates alike applauded the move, seeing it as a glimpse of the club’s future leadership. Though it may have been a brief captaincy stint, it was a milestone that will likely be remembered as the beginning of a new chapter in Saka’s career—one that could see him wear the armband more permanently in the years to come.

 

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