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‘He’s too good’: Arsenal’s Saka names Man United player that’s ‘the best’ at Call of Duty

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Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka has claimed that Jadon Sancho is ‘too good’ at Call of Duty and the Manchester United players is probably ‘the best’, as he told BBC News.

The 20-year-old also added that the Manchester United winger does ‘take it too seriously’ when he has a PlayStation or Xbox controller in hand.

Over the summer, with England players locked up at St George’s Park, many of them would have taken to games such as Call of Duty in order to keep themselves busy.

Given their competitive nature, those who do play, would have all probably said that they are the best at the game.

But Arsenal’s young star remained humble when talking about the game and how Sancho is the best at Call of Duty.

“Jadon Sancho, he’s very good at Call of Duty: Warzone,” said Saka. “He’s too good. He takes it too seriously. Do you know what I am saying?

“When I play, I play to enjoy. But I think he’s playing to be at the top, be the best.

“Nah, he can do his thing but that’s not really my vibe. But yeah, he’s definitely probably the best I have played with.”

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For Sancho, his focus will be on trying to get back into England’s set-up because he was left out of Gareth Southgate’s recent squad.

It’s a blow for the flying winger, but understandable and the correct call because it just hasn’t worked for him since his move to Old Trafford.

From a lack of form to a lack of minutes, it’s all going wrong for Sancho, who is still searching for that goal for his new club.

It doesn’t help matters when Man United have gone from supposed Premier League title-challengers to now worrying whether they will get into the top four.

There is still a long way to go, but the early signs just aren’t good reading for anyone donning Man United colours.