Arsenal's star man Bukayo Saka has revealed who his idol was growing up, insisting he has 'so much respect' for the 'disciplined, focused and special' Premier League legend.
Saka, who came through the ranks at boyhood club Arsenal and is now one of the best players in the Premier League, surprisingly grew up idolising a player from one of the Gunners' rivals.
Aged just 22, the England international was only two years old when Arsenal's 'Invincibles' won the Premier League and was six when Thierry Henry left north London for Barcelona in 2007.
Saka has revealed that former Manchester United icon Cristiano Ronaldo was his 'idol' growing up and insists he has a lot of respect for the 39-year-old veteran.
The Gunners star, who has registered 16 goals and 15 assists across all competitions this campaign, claims the longevity of Ronaldo's career is what makes his most impressive.
'Personally I can't (imagine playing for as long as Ronaldo), and that's why I have so much respect for him,' Saka told the Men in Blazers podcast.
'Obviously when I when I was younger, he was my idol, but now that I'm playing football professionally, I have even more respect for him, how he's managed to stay this disciplined and this focused and achieve everything he's achieved, so yeah he's special.'
Ronaldo won three Premier League titles, a Champions League, two League Cups and an FA Cup with Manchester United before securing a then world-record £80million move to Real Madrid in 2009.
The Portuguese superstar enjoyed more success at the Bernabeu, taking his tally of one Ballon d'Or to five by 2017, and left to join Juventus a year later after chalking up a rich portfolio of trophies.
Ronaldo completed a fairytale move back to Old Trafford in 2021 but the return ultimately turned sour, concluding in an acrimonious exit to Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Nassr in January 2023 following a fallout with Red Devils manager Erik ten Hag.
Saka, who recently surpassed the Al-Nassr star for goals and assists after the same number of matches at his age, is hoping to lead Arsenal to their first Premier League title since 2004 by triumphing over fellow challengers Liverpool and Manchester City at the end of the season.
The England winger starred during Arsenal's 6-0 thrashing of Sheffield United on Monday night, moving to within two points of league leaders Liverpool and one behind reigning champions Manchester City.
Mooansuy
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I'm waiting for the Messi fans to bombard this comment section with their hate. that's the only trophy they can win considering most of them support Bankruptcy FC
Yorokiri
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Father of longevity...
junior2501
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i know nobody expected his name sorry if you din't like wat you saw truth hurts let's give this phenomenal player his respect he deserves 👑
Hamod24
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Messi fan are you feeling it
ceciline
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greatest of all time
SAH7
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HERE IS THE LIST OF PLAYERS THAT IDOLIZES CR7
Mbappe
Haaland
Felix
Rashford
Lingard
Saka
De Ligt
Bruno Fernandes
Havertz
Endrick
Vinicius
Rodrygo
Güler
Martinelli
Son
Osimen
Garnacho
Kluivert
and many others, that's how the impact of the real goat CR7
Paaabeoruz
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every young player who wants to be a great footballer in future should follow and imitate CR7 waystyle of Play, that man is really a great,
Samsonkanayochukwu1
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Messi idol 👇
ClemJay
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Ronaldo inspired so many footballers and he is still inspiring thousands more
Fouclnoz
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He idolized him cause he surpassed his legacy in EPL and he will be more of a EPL better player than the fraud I get Saka
Pakacimru
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Ronaldo discipline is Worthy of emulation by any serious footballer.
NSjuvnt
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Whumd
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People aim for what they can achieve 💯
Samsonkanayochukwu1
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where are the fans of two goals in 6 months?
ArsenalforeverRed
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Messi fans seen another reason to cry