Arsenal legend criticises Saka's 'consistency', claiming Doku is 'better'

Suraj Radia
Suraj Radia
  • 12 Sep 2024 16:00 CDT
  • 3 min read
Bukayo Saka celebrates scoring against Burnley for Arsenal in the Premier League
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Former Arsenal winger Robert Pires has questioned Bukayo Saka’s consistency and believes Manchester City star Jeremy Doku is a ‘technically stronger’ player than the England international.

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Saka has scored 41 goals and provided 27 assists across the last three Premier League season for Arsenal, missing just three games and improving his output year-on-year.

Doku, meanwhile, joined City last summer for €63 million and played 29 league games in his debut season, 11 of which were off the bench, helping Pep Guardiola’s side win a fourth-straight Premier League title.

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In an interview bound to raise eyebrows from some Arsenal supporters, former Highbury hero Pires believes Saka needs to step up his displays on the big stage to become better than Doku.

Pires told Wettbasis.com via The Mirror: “Bukayo still lacks a certain level of consistency and experience, especially in the big games. Perhaps this season, especially in the Champions League, he will show a more convincing face than last season when it counts.

“For example, in my opinion Jeremy Doku from Manchester City is a bit better because he is technically stronger, has better dribbling skills and is more imaginative.”

Robert Pires claimed Jeremy Doku is 'better' than Bukayo Saka.
© IMAGO - Robert Pires claimed Jeremy Doku is 'better' than Bukayo Saka.

Saka vs Doku – who is more consistent?

While Doku has proven to be one of the quickest and trickiest players in the Premier League, with only one player completing more dribbles than him last season, the 22-year-old’s end product leaves much to be desired.

Five of Doku’s 11 goal contributions came in one game for City last season, when the Belgian ran riot with four assists and one goal in his side’s 6-1 win over Bournemouth in November.

Outside of that game, Doku had just two goals and four assists in his remaining 28 league appearances and the youngster went ten games without a goal contribution after returning from a five-week injury in January.

Compared
Player image Bukayo Saka
Bukayo Saka

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Arsenal logo

Arsenal

Bukayo Saka
Bukayo Saka

F (R)

Arsenal

Arsenal

VS

Player image Jérémy Doku
Jérémy Doku

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Man City logo

Man City

Jérémy Doku
Jérémy Doku

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Man City

Man City

2023/2024

Season Statistics

2023/2024

47 Appearances 45
3896 Minutes Played 2282
20 Goals 7
13 Assists 9
111 Key Passes 60
1582 Passes 1133
126 Shots Total 87
18 Interceptions 13
85 Tackles 56

Saka, meanwhile, did not go more than four games without providing a goal or assist for Arsenal and the 23-year-old was a nominee for the Premier League Young player of the Season award.

While Saka’s output in big games could certainly be up for debate, his consistency has proven to be the major catalyst to Arsenal’s rise into title challengers and the forward will undoubtedly take Pires’ words as motivation to silence any critics this season.

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