Sam Allardyce tells Arsenal star Bukayo Saka to ‘shut up’ after hearing what he’s said
The graduate of Hale End has been at the club since he was a child, and he has become one of the best players in the world in the past five years.
On Sunday, after Arsenal’s victory against Newcastle United, Saka used daring words on arbitration decisions.
Sam Allarcyce now has a say on these comments.
Sam Allarcyce said to the star of Arsenal Bukayo Saka “Taire”
Arsenal has been on the wrong side of some horrible arbitration decisions in recent seasons.
In St James’ Park on Sunday, the Gunners were denied a penalty by the Var after Nick Pope brought Viktor Gyokerres inside the box.
Each arsenal fan will tell you that it was a terrible decision. Arteta estimated that it was a clear penalty, just like Saka in her post-match interview.
Arsenal Number Sept went so far as to say that his team is often on the wrong side of these decisions. “Things like that, these little things, always go against us,” said Saka about arbitration.
Responding to these comments, the former director of the Premier League, Allarcyce, urged the Arsenal star to stop complaining.
He said on the podcast no tappy tappy football: “They don’t need to complain about the talent they have. Shut up! Go for it!
“When you have a team at the size you have and what you can do with this team, don’t apologize. Keep the silence and continue and build from the inside. The mentality comes from the inside.
“The strong mentality comes from the interior which says:” No matter what you give us, we will face it and will always win. And if you do this, that’s why you win the League. “”
Sam Allarcyce completely missed the point of Bukayo Saka
We arrived at a stadium where people will be accused of complaining or apologizing when they defend what is right.
Bukayo Saka did exactly that on Sunday.
Arsenal Number Seven has spoken of the facts that certain decisions still go against Arsenal. There are several examples of this – the red cards Declan Rice and Leandro Trossard from last season are two.
Saka’s comments were not “making flaws”, they made a point for the referees to be more consistent and increase their standards in the future.
Unfortunately, comments like the above Allardyce and other experts give managers no reason to improve. This is why the arbitration standard has been so poor in recent years.