"If you can play every game of football like it was the first time you ever played, that is actually an achievement in life where you maintain that sort of love for the game and that joy and ability to just keep doing the things you are doing.
"You see so many players change their game once they make it and change their game when they have 100 games under the belt, and 200 games, and Saka has never changed from the moment he's got into this Arsenal team, he hit the ground running - and Lewis-Skelly is the same.".
You cannot come and watch Bukayo Saka play football without feeling enthusiastic about the game - you can't, because everything he does is like he's playing football on the streets as a kid at the age of seven.
The Gunners showed their intent for the title in style at the weekend, with injuries to key players like Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus showing no impact in how they took the game to City throughout the full 90 minutes.
Gary Neville has warning for Arsenal star after what he saw against Man City Gary Neville has warned Myles Lewis-Skelly not to get "carried away" with off-field distractions after his impressive performance against Manchester City.