Saka pen miss in Euro 2020 final ‘was great for his career’ – Arteta
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta believes Bukayo Saka’s penalty miss in the Euro 2020 final was “great for his career”.
Saka provided the assist for Martin Odegaard’s early opener as the England man scored one goal assisted another in Sunday’s 3-2 win at Watford.
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The Arsenal academy graduate then restored his side’s advantage, following Cucho Hernandez’s equaliser, after a well-worked one-two with Alexandre Lacazette, before Gabriel Martinelli added a third.
The Gunners looked to be cruising before Moussa Sissoko pulled a goal back in the 87th minute, but the Hornets were unable to find an equaliser.
Saka missed the decisive spot-kick during England’s agonising Euro 2020 final defeat to Italy at Wembley then suffered racist abuse online, along with Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford, who also missed penalties.
“I think Bukayo had an experience in the summer that not a lot of players would ever have and I think it was great for his career because the football world showed how much they like him and how much they respect him,” Arteta said.
“I think that was a big boost for him to realise in difficult moments that people are going to give him support, and the club did exactly the same as his team-mates.
“Then it’s about giving him that space. What he is already doing is phenomenal and he needs that room. Don’t read too much, do what you do.
“Football is his priority in life and you can see that every day in training and he needs to continue to behave and live the way that he is doing.”
Arteta believes Saka, who has enjoyed an impressive season so far, is better for the experience.
“I think so,” Arteta added. “I think experiences like that mark your career. And what you learn from those difficult moments is much more probably than if you had scored that goal.”