Saka: I'd Have Loved to Play More at World Cup

Short overview
Bukayo Saka expressed regret over limited playing time at the World Cup, saying he would have loved to play more but now it's too late. He added that he tried to do his talking on the pitch.
Bukayo Saka has spoken about his World Cup experience, expressing disappointment over his limited playing time. “Obviously I’d have loved to have played more at the World Cup… but now it’s too late,” the England forward said.
Saka added: “I tried to do my talking on the pitch, and it’s done now.”
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