Saka in awe as he wins England Player of the Year ahead Kane and Rice 

Saka missed the all-important penalty against the Azzurri during the Euro 2020 final at Wembley

Saka in awe as he wins England Player of the Year ahead Kane and Rice 
Nigerian- born English striker Bukayo Saka looked visibly shocked as he was handed the England Player of the Year award on Friday.
The Arsenal star, who edged England captain and runner-up Harry Kane and third-place finisher Declan Rice to the gong, was deemed England's standout performer over the last 12 months by voters.
Saka, 21, made nine international appearances this season for the Three Lions and chalked up three goals, putting in a man-of-the-match performance during England's 4-0 victory against Andorra on his birthday last September.
 
And now, a year on, the Gunners winger has been offered the perfect vote of confidence from fans as England prepare to take on Italy in the Nations League on Friday night.
Saka missed the all-important penalty against the Azzurri during the Euro 2020 final at Wembley and had to showed strength of character to bounce back for both club and country.

The youngster went on to claim Arsenal's Player of the Season award for a second successive campaign and was shortlisted for the Kopa Trophy, which is handed to the world's best played aged 21 and under. 
Spurs ace Harry Kane and West Ham anchor Declan Rice came second and third respectively
Upon receiving the England Player of the Year award, which was presented by a group of young grassroots footballers during a mock press conference, Saka was notably taken aback.
'No way!' he said in disbelief as he was handed the trophy.
'I did not expect this, honestly. I'm honoured.
'I'm so happy, I can't put into words how happy I am. It's really nice to be awarded this trophy, and that's all I can really say!
 Saka chalked up three international goals in nine appearances for the Three Lions in 2021-22
'Playing for England is so special, there are so many kids who want to play football for teams and it's really difficult, so to then get picked to play for your country, it's another level of honour and pride in yourself.
'So I'm just really happy every time I get to come here, pull on the shirt and play at Wembley in front of all the fans.
'It's a beautiful feeling.