On December 12, Beijing time, the Champions League was in full swing, with Arsenal edging Monaco in the sixth round showdown thanks to a 3-0 scoreline. After the match, Gunners player Saka gave an in-depth review of the game in front of the UEFA cameras.
Facing the camera, Sarkar confessed, "In the first half, we repeatedly created threats but fell short of victory, which put us under pressure in the second half. But in the end, we scored three goals and accomplished our goal. Nevertheless, we know that this is not the end of the road, and we need to continue to fight and make progress towards our goal."
Speaking about his personal performance this season, Sacca proudly said, "I am incredibly honored to be able to step up in critical moments for the team. My role is to add firepower to the team's offensive end. I am relieved that I am fulfilling this role with flying colors and contributing to the team's victories."
When the conversation turned to Lewis Skelly, also from Arsenal's youth academy, making his first start in the Champions League, Saka looked both proud and calm: "I'm immensely proud of him, but not surprised. Before the match, I told him, 'This is your stage, believe in yourself.' In training, his performance showed me and all my teammates and coaches his potential. We all firmly believe that Skelly is fully capable of shining on the Champions League stage. Today, he not only proved his strength, but also presented a great game for the fans and the whole world. I believe that this is just the beginning of his career and he will shine even brighter in the future."