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    TCL, Bukayo Saka, and Why This One Hit Me Right in the Feels as an Arsenal Fan

    Akhram MohamedBy Akhram Mohamed27 January 2026Updated:27 January 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Lets get this straight right off the bat. I am not neutral on this one.

    I am a lifelong, emotionally invested, sometimes irrational Arsenal fan. I have planned weekends around fixtures, defended players like family members, and experienced the unique pain and joy that only supporting this club can give you. Talking about pain, this past weekend’s game againts the red side of Manchester was one such example. So when I saw that TCL has announced Bukayo Saka as its brand ambassador, this did not land as just another press release. 

    Because when you support Arsenal, Saka is not just a player. He is our “Star Boy.”

    Why Saka Matters to Arsenal Fans

    Bukayo Saka represents a version of football that feels rare now. He came through the academy. He carries himself with humility and he works relentlessly. He shows up even when the pressure is crushing. Infact he’s carried the team over the last few seasons.

    If you watched him grow from a promising youngster into one of the most dependable players in the league, you know exactly why Arsenal fans protect him the way they do. He embodies effort, resilience, and quiet confidence. 

    That is why TCL choosing Saka as a brand ambassador makes sense to me on a very human level. This is not about star power alone, but the character.

    More Than a Logo on a Shirt

    TCL has already been working closely with Arsenal Football Club as its Official Global Consumer Electronics Partner, across both the men’s and women’s teams. This move is a continuation of that relationship and not just some random act.

    What stood out to me in the announcement was the campaign message: “Inspire Greatness, Together.” As someone who has watched Arsenal rebuild slowly and painfully over the past few years, that phrase hits close to home.

    Greatness, in this context, is not instant success. Rather it is the discipline, patience and  believing in the process even when the trophy cabinet does not reflect it yet. That philosophy mirrors exactly what we have seen under Arteta and what Saka represents on the pitch.

    Football Lives in Our Homes

    Here is where the tech angle actually matters.

    Football does not live only in stadiums. Infact for most of us, it lives in our lounges, on couches and the sometimes toxic group chats. In family arguments over whether that was an offside or not. It lives in late-night matches and early kickoffs that mess with your sleep but feel worth it anyway.

    TCL seems to understands that as a consumer electronics brand, it needs to show up where football actually happens for fans. Big screens, with shared moments, collective celebrations and shared heartbreak.

    So this is not just about specs on that new massive display you’ve got hanging on your wall. But the lived moments where technology disappears and emotion takes over.

    Why This Partnership Feels Right

    What makes this partnership work is that the values align naturally.

    TCL talks about discipline, long-term commitment, and meaningful connection. Arsenal’s recent story has been exactly that. Saka’s journey has been exactly that. 

    As Ms. Sunny Yang from TCL Middle East and Africa points out, Saka is admired not just for how he plays, but for who he is. That distinction really matters to fans who see him week in and week out carrying expectations far heavier than his age should allow.

    As a Fan, This One hits home

    I am fully aware that a large part of my excitement comes from bias. I will own that. But sometimes being a fan gives you a clearer lens, not a blurrier one.

    This partnership does not feel like a brand trying to borrow credibility. It feels like a brand recognising something authentic and choosing to stand alongside it. With all the B.S marketing that usually gets thrown at us, that is rare.

    And yes, I will probably watch the next campaign video with a stupid grin on my face. That is the privilege and the burden of being an Arsenal fan.

    Sometimes, being a sucker is part of the joy.

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