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Arteta is Gambling with this boy career and I don’t like it,If He knows He can’t manage Him then He should let Him leave so that Top manager can grab Him”, Mourinho is so unhappy with how unfairly Arteta is treating ONE Arsenal player at the moment – Not Sterling and not Jesus

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I don’t like that Arteta is taking a chance with this boy’s future. If he knows he can’t handle him, he should let him go so the top manager can take him. Mourinho is furious about how cruelly Arteta is now treating only ONE Arsenal player, not Jesus or Sterling.

No matter what level he is playing at, Ethan Nwaneri seems to believe—or maybe more accurately, know—that he is too talented for football. He doesn’t care if it’s for the England Under-19s, Arsenal Under-21s, League One opponents, Championship players, or a third-place Premier League club earlier this month.

Everyone had better get used to Nwaneri celebrating by raising his index finger to this degree. After he puts the ball in the net, it is a constant, albeit it is hardly a trademark yet. Nwaneri appears to be a player who already has a sense that he will do this frequently since he is quiet yet commanding.

He’s right, if the past two months or so offer any indication. He has now scored four goals for Arsenal since making his debut against Bolton in the Carabao Cup, each displaying a unique display of skill. He saw an opportunity here, against Nottingham Forest.

For him, every appearance is a cameo. There is always a moment, and Nwaneri had a few as Nuno Espirito Santo’s team was keen to leave a soaked north London after barely defeating Arsenal and was downright unhappy.

It took him only a few seconds to get things going, even though he only entered with twenty minutes remaining. He swerved past two defenders, cut on to his left foot, and curled a narrowly missed attempt as he ran into what would be remembered as that area for Nwaneri—the alleyways of the right half-space that run horizontally across the field.

It was the force and motion of a player who could sense the chance to score his first goal in the Premier League. Late in the victory over Leicester City earlier this season, a similar move got things rolling.

Things opened up a bit more this time when he drove into the area where no Forest players were but should have been because they aren’t the only ones who can’t follow or stop Nwaneri. He played into Raheem Sterling, who sprinted forward to keep up with the attack without ever making himself a target for defenders. The finger was up seconds after Sterling cut the ball back.

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