Former Arsenal academy boss Liam Brady is delighted seeing Bukayo Saka breaking through for club and country.
Having overseen part of Saka's development at the club, Brady was always impressed by not only his talent but the way he conducted himself.
Brady told talkSPORT: “He's been at the club since he was seven years of age. I retired from my job as academy manager four or five years ago, Bukayo would have been 12 then and he was making inroads.
“I used to go back to the academy and watch tournaments and things like that. He was certainly one of the players that stood out at 13 and 14. I'm delighted to see him go on and fulfil his potential."
He added: “He's always been a very humble lad, always wanted to learn.
“He had great support from his family and was always on time for training and committed to give 100 per cent in everything he did, and he's getting the rewards for it now."

