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Ally McCoist shares if he thinks Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka is ‘world-class’ right now
Bukayo Saka has started the new season for Arsenal on an absolute tear, with the winger already bagging three goals and seven assists in all competitions.
The 23-year-old attacker has once again taken his game to another level under Mikel Arteta with Saka emerging as Arsenal’s creative focal point with Martin Odegaard currently out injured ဣwith an ankle issue.
With Saka scoring in the UEFA Champions League against PSG whilst wearing the capౠtain’s armband, the England international, to many, would be considered world-class given how few wide-attackers should be considered be꧃tter than the Arsenal no. 7.
And Ally McCoist has now weighed in on whether he ꦅthinks Saka is in the world-class bracket of pla🦩yers.

McCoist not sure Saka is at a world-class level just yet
Speaking on , the pundit made the claim that Saka is not in the world-class cracked yet, with McCoist naming Liverpool’🧔s Mohamed Salah as a winger who is firmly in that category of player.
With Salah comfortably the best wide-attacker in the world alongside Real Madrid’s potential Ballon d’Or winner Vinicius Junior, it makes sense why McCoist does not view Saka aඣs world-class given the limited competi⭕tion the winger faces in the current landscape.
McCoist said on the de🥀bate: “I really like him, I think he’s a terrific player. I think S🔯alah is world-class, I think Saka is international-class and he has the potential to become world-class.
“Do I like Saka? You better believe I do.ꦜ He’s absolutely vital to Arsenal. There’s continued improvement in him, but I would be reserving the world-class tag just at the moment.”

Everyone associated with Arsenal knows Saka is world-class
Any 🔯debate regarding whether player X is world-class is often brought about by either fans or pundits trying to point score on a rival, with social media only making t🦂hese debates more exhausting to listen to.
Which is why everyone associated with Arsenal from players ♈to fans to staff will be sick of hearing this new debate surrounding if Saka is world-class, especially when the answer is so obvious to everyone involved.
The England international has been one of Arsenal’s best players since making the right-wing position his own, and Saka has shown in the last three sea♊sons t🐼hat he is truly one of the best in the world, with the 23-year-old only getting better under Arteta.