As the first round of the English Premier League (EPL) was in full swing, the match between Crystal Palace and Arsenal left an indelible impression on me. I witnessed Arsenal's outstanding performance in the electric atmosphere of the Emirates Stadium, where the team was guided by Adidas' tactics, and the players worked well together as if they were running on water.
Newcomers Dee Glen Rice and Zulian Timba were quickly integrated into the team. Timba's injury was undoubtedly a huge disappointment, however, the maturity of the younger players in the team earned them a standing ovation.
Is there any young player in continental soccer who shines as brightly as Bucayoshaqa? His performances on the field have certainly proved that he is at the top level, especially with his accurate shots from the right with his left foot, which reminds me of Lobin back in the day. His play is direct and powerful, often leaving opposing left-handed players helpless, and he's a threat on both passes and shots. I have a soft spot for Bucayoshaqa and look forward to another great game from him in the upcoming matches.
On the other side of the pitch, wing Gabriele Martinelli was no slouch in his play. The 22-year-old youngster, despite making less than a hundred league appearances, has shown amazing speed and last-gasp calmness. He and Bukayosaka are undoubtedly the most threatening wing duo in the whole EPL, and I am afraid no team can stop them this season, including today's opponent Crystal Palace.
I have a feeling that Crystal Palace will try their best to win the game, but they will not be able to resist against Arsenal's strong offense. Despite the fact that they lost Wifertsasha and Michael Oles is still recovering, they still beat Saffied 1-0.
I have a lot of respect for Crystal Palace's coach Hessein, who has led a group of experienced players and potential stars such as Ace, Mitchell and Gueye to continue to grow. I expect them to continue to perform well this season and to attract the favor of England national team leader Henderson.