Arsenal u18s destroy Spurs team that includes Pochettino’s son
Arsenal’s u18s ran riot on Saturday, outclassing their North London rivals in a rampant 6-0 win.
Arsenal’s u18s ran riot on Saturday, outclassing their North London rivals in a rampant 6-0 win.
Here are 10 Arsenal youth players to keep an eye on next season…
Here are 10 Arsenal youth players to keep an eye on next season…
Here are 10 Arsenal youth players to keep an eye on next season…
Second-half goals from Trae Coyle and Yassin Fortune weren’t enough to stop Arsenal u18s from suffering a 3-2 defeat at the hands of Fulham on Saturday morning.
In an exclusive recently covered by Jeorge Bird, some of Arsenal’s schoolboys have already been offered scholarship deals with the remainder of them hoping they can earn a contract before the dreaded summer release period begins.
With the season gradually approaching its climax at youth level, it’s almost decision time for Arsenal in regards to which youngsters should be offered scholarship deals for next season.
Despite taking the lead in the first-half through Reiss Nelson, his second goal in successive games against the Bulgarian side, the Young Guns were unable to effectively see the game out and succumbed to a frustrating 1-1 draw after Preslav Petrov’s second-half effort despite creating a number of chances after the interval.
Kwame Ampadu’s side were comprehensively beaten 5-1 away at Reading, and finished the match with ten men after a late dismissal to compound their misery even further.
Trae Coyle may not be a name that many Arsenal fans are familiar with but if he keeps pulling off little tricks like we’ve been seeing from him this year, then that’s bound to change soon.
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