Arsenal 2-0 West Ham: What Arteta and Saka saidpublished at 17:32 BST 4 October 2025
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta speaking after the victory over West Ham: "Very happy. We knew it would be a tough match. Three games in seven days and two very intense games before this. Very happy."
On learning from previous defeats by West Ham: "When we played Newcastle we said we had to learn from the past and the scars we had in that stadium. Today as well we lost the previous two at the Emirates (against West Ham) but we won today and fully deserved it."
On Odegaard's injury: "With Martin it was a clash knee to knee. It's not looking very positive at the moment."
On Rice's substitution: "With Declan he was struggling with back pain and he asked me to come off. Let's see what the doctor says now and what is best for him."
On Saka scoring on his 200th appearance: "It's exceptional what he's doing at his age. The impact he has on those matches, it's very difficult to do and I'm very happy for him. He's super consistent and willing to learn constantly. He finds ways to find goals. He will grow and become more mature. Hopefully he'll keep impacting the team."
Bukayo Saka speaking to BBC Match of the Day on making 200th Premier League appearance for the club: "It is a beautiful feeling. A big achievement as well so I am very proud.
"It has been a really successful week for us as a team with three games and three wins. We go into the international break in a good place in the Premier League and Champions League.
"It has been a strong start to the season. We've had some tough games, particularly away. We are in a strong place in the Premier League and looking forward to coming back and pushing on.
"Mikel [Arteta] has very much improved my game as a lot. I am very grateful to have him as my coach. He will bring this club success and looking forward to when that day comes.
Did you know?
Bukayo Saka made his 200th Premier League appearance, the seventh youngest player to do so overall (24y 29) and the second youngest for Arsenal after Cesc Fabregas in 2011 (23y 242d).





























