Bukayo Saka delivered one of the most emotional moments of Arsenal’s season after celebrating the club’s 1-0 victory over Burnley alongside his grandmother at the Emirates Stadium.
The touching family reunion came after Arsenal’s final home match of the Premier League campaign, as players traditionally completed their lap of appreciation to thank supporters for their backing throughout the season.
Saka’s grandmother reportedly travelled all the way from Oro in Kwara State, Nigeria, to watch the Arsenal star play in person, making the occasion even more special for the England international.
Photos and videos shared widely across social media showed the winger warmly embracing his grandmother on the pitch moments after the match, with many fans praising the strong family bond and the player’s connection to his Nigerian roots.
The emotional scenes quickly attracted reactions from football supporters around the world, while Nigerian fans celebrated the moment as another reminder of Saka’s pride in his heritage.
The 24-year-old has repeatedly spoken about the influence of his family and the values instilled in him through his Nigerian background, often describing his roots as an important part of his identity both on and off the pitch.
What was expected to be a routine end-of-season celebration for Arsenal instead turned into a memorable personal milestone for Saka, adding a heartfelt touch to an important night at the Emirates Stadium.















