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You won’t be surprised to learn that I disagree, I can’t speak of last night but against Spurs he was consistently our best attacking player.
The problem is too many players behind him are forever playing backwards passes
I think the solution is for Saka to move into the Odegaard role and play more centrally, stats wise his involvement in goal creation is only just behind that of Odegaard and having tried both Trossard and Havertz in that position it’s clear it doesn’t work.
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