The Arsenal team is known for its ironic record and Shaka is undoubtedly one of the shining jewels. Just last Saturday night, in a passionate battle between Bucayo Shaka, he helped his team to a 2-0 victory over Wolves with a precise long-distance shot, collecting three valuable points. For the first time in three consecutive seasons since 2008 to 2010, Shaka has shown amazing strength to achieve the three-peat for the first time. After the match, team leader Aditya was full of praise for Shaka's performance, saying that he has perfected the skill of "shooting from a big position" and that one move is enough to kill!
Looking back at last season, Shaka contributed 16 goals and 9 assists in the Premier League, becoming a strong engine for Arsenal's offense. Despite missing most of the pre-season warm-ups after the European tournaments this summer, his return is still as good as promised. In the first match, he first assisted Xaviers in the first half, and then in the second half, he deftly dinked into the center on the right and scored with a left-footed volley, earning Arsenal a valuable 20 points.
Asked why opponents could predict that Shaka would use his left foot to shoot but still couldn't stop him from scoring, Aditya said, "That's how it is with a good player. You know what Mez will do but you can never stop him. Shaka's tricks are unstoppable and that's the quality of the player." And Wolves coach Garry O'Neill heartily admitted defeat: "I hate to lose to Arsenal but did give them too many chances and they took two key moments."