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BUKAYO SAKA has broken his silence after England’s World Cup exit with a touching social media thanking the “special” squad, Gareth Southgate and supporters.
Now as he prepares for a short break before returning to duty with Arsenal, Saka took to Instagram to try and put last night’s devastation into words.
He wrote: “I can’t explain how I feel today, but we gave everything out there and we really wish we could have brought it home for you all this time.
“I just wanted to say a genuine thank you to our fans, you’ve all been amazing both at the games and at home this tournament and we felt it.
“This group are really special and talented, so although we are disappointed now, I am really excited for our future. Thank you to my @England family – my team mates, Gareth, the coaching and all the backroom staff for all their hard work and dedication to help us get this far.
“We will build from this and with your support we will keep improving and making progress together. See you all soon.”
That came after gis former Arsenal team-mate Mesut Ozil, a 2014 World Cup winner with Germany, had tweeted: “You don’t need to feel ashamed Team England.
And Arsenal captioned the tweet with: “Our Wilo. A World Cup semi-finalist” – leading to supporters instantly hitting back at the Premier League leaders’ Twitter account as they blasted the tweet.