When the news came that Bukayo Saka would start England's last Euro 2020 group stage, the reaction on social media was mixed. For some, his selection represented the culmination of a fantastic club season for Arsenal. A campaign where Saka, only 19 years old, had come to his side in so many crucial moments while senior, higher-serving players failed to produce. For others, his rise to start XI over Borussia Dortmund sensation Jadon Sancho was an injustice of gigantic proportions and a national disgrace. 12 minutes into the…