Thomas Tuchel admits Bukayo Saka has given him a “nice problem” after the Arsenal star scored a spectacular goal in England’s 3-0 win over Wales at Wembley.
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Saka marked his first England appearance since June with a curling strike into the top corner, helping the Three Lions to a dominant victory in their 2026 World Cup qualifier.
The Arsenal winger, recalled after missing September through injury, capitalised on Noni Madueke’s absence to deliver another standout performance for club and country.
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Tuchel told reporters: “Good. That’s what we want. Noni is unfortunately injured… but Saka stepped up. He had to step up also.”
He added: “There is still a step to go for Bukayo to regain his rhythm and stamina. He’s a very important player for us and he will fight for his place.”
Saka’s strike was his 13th for England, making him the highest-scoring Arsenal player in the nation’s history, overtaking club legend Cliff Bastin’s record set 87 years ago.
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England legend Stuart Pearce told talkSPORT: “That is one of the best goals I have ever seen in this stadium. An incredible finish.”
Saka will hope to keep his starting spot when England face Latvia next, as Tuchel weighs up rotation to manage fitness ahead of Arsenal’s return to Premier League action.





