Chambers ‘spotted’ in airboot, loanee claims MOTM & more loan updates
A few more Arsenal loanees clubs were in action on Wednesday night.
A few more Arsenal loanees clubs were in action on Wednesday night.
Charlton Athletic have confirmed Stephy Mavididi has returned to Arsenal, having sustained a season-ending hamstring injury last weekend.
Three Arsenal players’ loan clubs were in action on Tuesday night.
Just as Arsenal appear to be getting players back from injury, they lose more.
Stephy Mavididi was reportedly in tears when he learned his season was over after tearing his hamstring against Bury.
Stephy Mavididi has certainly made a name for himself in the short time he’s been at Charlton.
Stephy Mavididi was stretchered off late in the game with what seems to be a serious hamstring injury.
Stephy Mavididi played the full 90 minutes for Charlton Athletic as they lost at home to Oxford United but the Arsenal man came close to scoring a number of times for the League One side and was hailed by fans.
Stephy Mavididi was a second half substitute for Charlton on Saturday as they drew 3-3 at Rochdale and promptly made a name for himself.
All but one of the players out on-loan featured for their respective sides in Friday and Saturday’s round of fixtures across Europe with varying success and minutes scattered.
Arsenal sent another batch of players out on loan during the January transfer window making that 19 in total.
Just as promised, Arsenal made no additions to their first team squad during the January transfer window.
A very cold Stephy Mavididi has given his first interview as a Charlton Athletic player.
Arsenal and Charlton have confirmed that Stephy Mavididi has moved on loan for the rest of the season.
Arsenal youngster, Stephy Mavididi, looks set to join Charlton on loan until the end of the season.
According to a trusted source close to ESPNFC, Arsenal are prepared to let Stephy Mavididi, 18, leave the club on a temporary basis in search of regular first-team football.
Cohen Bramall made his debut in Arsenal colours and Edward Nketiah came off the substitutes’ bench to score a goal and assist another as Arsenal u23s overturned a one-goal deficit to beat Southampton 3-1 away.
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Stephy Mavididi netted a brace but Arsenal u23s were unable to take any points against a strong Liverpool side, which included the likes of defensive duo Mamadou Sakho and Joe Gomez, as well as Sheyi Ojo and highly rated forward, Harry Wilson.
A well-taken stoppage-time equaliser courtesy of Stephy Mavididi, who previously levelled the scoring just before half-time, has ensured that Arsenal’s hopes of qualifying from Group A into the UEFA Youth League play-off places will go to the wire.