Friday 28 February 2014

The 10 Arsenal Children Who Will Lead Gunners to Golden Era Of Accomplishment

Gedion ZelalemThe ten best players under 23 that will carry the Gunners to glory.


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Jack Wilshire


Jack Wilshere


The England international is already highly regarded at the club and could be the next Cesc Fabregas. The only difference being that Wilshire is already at his boyhood club and won’t want to leave.


Aaron Ramsey Arsenal


Aaron Ramsey


The Welshman had been written off by some sections of the press, but he has impressively clawed his way back from a number of serious injuries to be one of the Arsenal’s best players this season. Expect him to keep getting better too.


Wojciech Szczesny Arsenal


Wojciech Szczesny


The Polish international looked to be on his way out of the club last summer after a series of calamitous displays had Arsene Wenger looking at every available goalkeeper in Europe. He has since emerged as triumphant to make the number one spot his own, and he doesn’t look like letting go anytime soon.


Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain Arsenal


Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain


The Ox has already made a name for himself as one of the most electrifying players at the club, and has simultaneously displayed a maturity to his performances that isn’t so common amongst players his age. Already an England international too.


Serge Gnabry Arsenal


Serge Gnabry


The young German has already caught the attention of the likes of Borussia Dortmund, and his handful of first team appearances have already lent to conclusion that he has a bright future in the game. Arsene Wenger also has him pinned on as a late favourite to make it to the World Cup this summer.


Gedion Zelalem


Gedion-Zelalem


Another young German midfielder, the 17-year-old recently made his breakthrough into the first team during their FA Cup victory over Coventry City. Expect a few more cameos next season before he really starts to stake a claim for the first team.


Yaya Sanogo Arsenal


Yaya Sanogo


Last summer’s second biggest arrival at the club had been tipped as the next big thing, but after several agonising injury plagued months we were yet to see just how good he was. However, having recently made his first forays into the first team initial signs have been positive, and once he finds his footing he could be all set to be the next Emmanuel Adebayor.


Joel Campbell Arsenal


Joel Campbell


The Costa Rican international has been the toast of Ashburton Grove this week after his wonder goal stunned rivals Manchester United in the Champions League midweek. He has made quite a splash in both Spain and Greece, where he has spent the past two years on loan, and once back in London will be expected to make his way into the first team.


Thomas Eisfeld Arsenal West Brom


Thomas Eisfeld


Like his fellow young Germans making their way through the youth ranks, Eisfeld is expected to head out on loan next season with the view of getting some much needed first team experience. Poached from Borussia Dortmund at a young age, so he has the winning pedigree that the club are after.


Hector Bellerin


Héctor Bellerín


The Spanish defender was brought in from Barcelona recently and is now spending time with Watford in the Championship, where he has managed to make a handful of appearances after impressing so greatly.


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The 10 Arsenal Children Who Will Lead Gunners to Golden Era Of Accomplishment

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