Arsenal star Bukayo Saka isn’t just lighting up the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, he’s also providing some entertainment to Jack Grealish and a few of his other England teammates behind the scenes.
The 21-year-old has been incredible so far. He has scored three times already – only Kylian Mbappe has managed to score more goals in the competition.
Saka’s making us all proud on the biggest stage, but it looks like he’s providing a few spelling lessons to his teammates as well.

Jack Grealish hilariously messes up Arsenal star Bukayo Saka’s spelling test
The Arsenal man appears to have started a new series on Tiktok called ‘Saka’s Spelling School,’ and Leicester City star James Maddison and Manchester City’s Grealish were the first, well, victims.
Saka asked Maddison to spell ‘aesthetic’ first and the Foxes attacker gave it a go.
“A-E-S-T-E-T-H-I-C”, he says to which Saka hilariously says ‘wrong’ and bursts out laughing. “Stop smiling like that bro you’re wrong,” he further says.
Next up, it was Grealish and his word was ‘rhythm’. The Manchester City man made an absolute meal of it, leaving Saka in splits. “What?” exclaims the Arsenal man as Maddison is seen scratching his head.
In another TikTok, West Ham star Declan Rice is put to the test. “Are you ready bro? You seem a bit nervous” Saka says at the start, to which the midfielder replies: “I’m ready, brother!”
Rice is asked to spell ‘pronunciation’ and the Hammers star goes, “P-R-O-N-O” before getting confused and saying he’s going too slow. “You’re wrong,” says Saka and Mason Mount, who’s sat next to him, bursts out laughing.
Watch the hilarious clips below!
Saka’s getting better and better
Arsenal fans have always known how good Saka is – now, everyone else is seeing that as well.
After what many described as a slow start to the season at Arsenal, Saka came to life. He scored five goals and provided six assists for us before the World Cup, and he now has three goals for England in Qatar.
He’s just getting better and better for club and country, and the fact that he’s still only 21 means he has a long, long way to go before he gets anywhere close to his peak.
We just can’t wait to see how Saka will develop over the next few years.

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