Saka was called “savage” after replicating a Tottenham player’s celebration against Spurs, but an Arsenal ace had done it before.

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After using James Maddison’s celebration against Tottenham, Bukayo Saka was labeled as a “savage” by Arsenal supporters.

After Cristian Romero turned in Saka’s attempt on Sunday, the 22-year-old helped the Gunners score their first goal.

 

During the North London Derby, Bukayo Saka imitated Maddison’s celebration.

 

James Maddison typically hosts a celebration with a darts theme.

 

He then wheeled off and started using Madison’s celebration that was focused around darts.

As they reacted, fans posted on social media. One person wrote: “Saka showing his savage side by copying Maddison’s celebration.”

“Saka pulling out Maddison’s celebration after his goal… fair play,” said another.

“Saka absolutely roasting James Maddison and his celebration,” wrote a third. We firmly concur!”

 

One more person commented: “Bukayo Saka hitting the James Maddison celebration in a North London Derby is ELITE.”

The fact that Saka mimicked Marcus Rashford’s signature celebration after scoring against Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium the previous season was also quickly brought up by certain supporters.

In the match’s 26th minute, Arsenal broke the scoreless tie, although their lead lasted just 16 minutes.

Before the break, Maddison outran Saka on the left, cut inside, and sent the ball to Son Heung-min, who leveled the score for the Lilywhites.

 

Saka replicated Rashford’s celebratory dance after scoring against Manchester United in January.

 

Marcus Rashford has a certain celebratory style.

 

Leandro Trossard’s injury was disclosed by Mikel Arteta prior to kickoff, dealing a severe blow to Arsenal.

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Gabriel Martinelli, who suffered a hamstring injury against Everton last weekend, was also unable to start for the Gunners.

 

 

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