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At what point does a sublime talent graduate from being an 'incredible player for his age' to simply being an incredible player? Wherever that line is, Bukayo Saka must be pretty close to it.
The 20-year-old will still be hurting after a devastating 3-0 defeat for Arsenal in the North London derby, but on a personal level it has been a pretty good Friday for him. He has been nominated for the Premier League's Player of the Season and Young Player of the Season awards and is the only player to traverse both categories.
It may seem bizarre to think now, but many were questioning whether he may have a hangover from the summer after a horrific end to EURO 2020 with England. Instead though Saka has gone on to become recognised as one of the best players in England. So how exactly has he done it?
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To start with it's hard to look too far beyond the incredible mentality that the Hale Ender possesses. Far more experienced players have crumbled under the trauma of what Saka went through in the summer, but he has bounced back amid vile chanting and booing across the country to kick on another level.
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