Leny Yoro Stats 2025/2026: Goals, Assists & Complete Season Data
Full breakdown of Leny Yoro's 2025/2026 season stats: goals, assists, xG, defensive metrics, and advanced data. How the Manchester United defender performed across all competitions.
Full statistical breakdown of Bukayo Saka's 2025/2026 season: goals, assists, xG, advanced metrics, and rankings. The definitive analysis of his campaign with Arsenal.
Bukayo Saka delivered his most complete and impactful season to date in 2025/2026, finishing with 19 goals and 14 assists across all competitions for Arsenal. The England international solidified his status as one of the Premier League’s most consistent and dangerous wide forwards, playing a pivotal role in Arsenal’s top-four finish and Champions League run.
In 42 total appearances during the 2025/2026 campaign, Bukayo Saka averaged 78 touches per game with an 86% pass completion rate. In the Premier League, he played 32 matches, scoring 15 goals and registering 10 assists. In the Champions League, where Arsenal reached the quarter-finals, Saka added 3 goals and 3 assists in 8 games. He contributed 1 goal and 1 assist each in the FA Cup and Carabao Cup.
His efficiency in the final third improved significantly: averaging 3.2 shots per 90 with an xG of 0.52, he converted 19% of his attempts. As a ball carrier, he averaged 4.1 progressive carries per match, ranking among Europe’s most dangerous wingers. Defensively, Saka remained active with 1.8 successful duels and 0.9 interceptions per 90, showcasing his tactical discipline under Mikel Arteta.
Compared to 2024/2025, where he tallied 14 goals and 12 assists, Saka improved both volume and consistency. His most notable leap was in direct goal involvement: he recorded a goal or assist in 23 of 42 matches, directly influencing over half of Arsenal’s key offensive moments. His minutes increased from 2,780 to 3,450, reflecting his indispensable role in Arteta’s system.
Analysts suggest Saka has matured in decision-making. "He’s less reckless and more selective with his bursts," noted a Premier League tactician. His key passes per 90 rose to 2.3 (from 1.9), while turnovers in the final third dropped by 12%. His shot-creating actions (SCA) increased to 4.8 per 90, up from 4.1.
Data from Opta and StatsBomb places Saka among Europe’s elite wingers. His combined xG + xA of 0.89 per 90 surpasses Phil Foden (0.81) and Raphinha (0.76). His progressive carrying distance (348 meters per game) ranks in Europe’s top 5 for his position. He created 128 shot-creating actions, 42 of which came from accurate crosses.
Notably, 63% of his goals came in the first half, highlighting his early-game intensity. He was involved in 47% of Arsenal’s goals this season, a figure comparable to Kevin De Bruyne at Manchester City. These numbers confirm Saka as Arsenal’s primary offensive catalyst.
In UEFA and IFFHS winger rankings for 2025/2026, Bukayo Saka is ranked in the top 5 globally, behind only Vinicius Jr and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, but ahead of Mohamed Salah and Jude Bellingham in combined attacking output. In the Premier League, he ranked second in PSxG, trailing only Erling Haaland.
His unique blend of creativity, consistency, and defensive work rate sets him apart. "Saka isn’t just a talent—he’s a leader," said a BBC Sport analyst. His 0.55 goals + assists per 90 places him among the world’s most productive attackers.
Q: How many goals has Saka scored in 2025/2026?
A: Bukayo Saka scored 19 goals in all competitions during the 2025/2026 season—15 in the Premier League, 3 in the Champions League, and 1 in the FA Cup.
Q: Is Saka having a good season?
A: Yes—this is the best season of his career. With 19 goals and 14 assists, elite advanced stats, and involvement in 47% of Arsenal’s goals, Saka has reached a new level of performance.
Q: What team does Saka play for?
A: Bukayo Saka plays for Arsenal FC in the Premier League. He is vice-captain and a key figure in Mikel Arteta’s squad.