Mansfield fan John Radford and his wife Caroline revealed their support for Arsenal and their 12-year-old twin son's love for the star player, Saka. Saka faced a lot of racism at the beginning of his international career, but he chose to ignore it and focus on improving his performance rather than engaging in pointless debates. Arsenal star Bukayo Saka, 24, who tops the Premier League and Champions League, gave a free lesson in the art of responding to racism victims when he shared with his followers after a 2-1 first-round victory over Mansfield and qualification for the quarter-finals of the English FA Cup. In the photo, an opposing fan is wearing a shirt with Saka's name and a swear word. Saka wrote on the photo: 'I love you guys too' with a laughing emoji.
Saka Teaches a Lesson in Responding to Racism After Mansfield Win
Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka responded to a racist gesture from an opposing fan after an FA Cup win, showing dignity and positivity.