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sport news Arsenal: What next for Ethan Nwaneri after he became the youngest ever Premier ... trends now
sport news Arsenal: What next for Ethan Nwaneri after he became the youngest ever Premier ... trends now

sport news Arsenal: What next for Ethan Nwaneri after he became the youngest ever Premier ... trends now

One player's misfortune can prove to be another's opportunity. Even as the Premier League continues to evolve, that old adage remains true.

Well, truthfully speaking it was two Arsenal attacking midfielders who were unfortunately injured for Sunday's 3-0 win at Brentford.

Gunners captain Martin Odegaard suffered a knock in training and was therefore not risked, while Emile Smith Rowe continues to experience pain in his groin related to growth.

Ethan Nwaneri (second from left) became the youngest ever player in Premier League history

Ethan Nwaneri (second from left) became the youngest ever player in Premier League history

The 15-year-old was initially named on the bench for Arsenal at Brentford before coming on

The 15-year-old was initially named on the bench for Arsenal at Brentford before coming on

Summer signing Fabio Vieira stepped in and scored a fantastic goal on his full debut but that still left a space on Mikel Arteta's bench. The Spaniard's 'gut feeling' ended up being a historic choice.

Ethan Nwaneri, aged 15 and 181 days, not only made the bench at the Gtech Community Stadium, but then was brought on to the pitch in the second minute of stoppage time, becoming the youngest Premier League player ever.

Cesc Fabregas was no longer Arsenal's youngest player across all competitions, with the Spaniard having made his first-team debut in a League Cup match against Rotherham in 2003.  

The Premier League era record was previously held by Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott, who came on at the age of 16 years and 30 days for Fulham against Wolves three years ago.

Mikel Arteta's 'gut feeling' ended up being a historic choice for the Gunners and the league

Mikel Arteta's 'gut feeling' ended up being a historic choice for the Gunners and the league

His fleeting performance saw him make one tackle and touch the ball once in stoppage time

His fleeting performance saw him make one tackle and touch the ball once in stoppage time

Arsenal's No 83 even broke former Sunderland player Derek Foster's record of 15 years and 184 days outside the Premier League era, which was set in August 1964.  

Such is the record-breaking nature of his appearance, it is unsurprising to learn he was born barely eight months after Emirates Stadium officially opened in July 2006.

There was nothing to write home about his brief appearance itself, making one tackle and having one touch of the ball. But history had already been made.

Even the feat he had achieved did not prevent the teenager from showing his sheepishness in front of a raucous away support, seemingly heading straight for the tunnel at full-time. His team-mates were having none of that.

Aaron Ramsdale and Gabriel Martinelli both ensured he soaked in the adulation from the same fans who just a few minutes earlier had used him to taunt the Brentford fans by chanting: 'He's got school in the morning!'

Gabriel Martinelli ensured he received the adulation from the travelling Gunners support

Gabriel Martinelli ensured he received the adulation from the travelling Gunners support

A bank holiday in the UK due to Queen Elizabeth II's funeral meant that was factually incorrect, but sooner or later Nwaneri - pronounced 'Yanieri' - will be returning to St John's Prep and Senior School in Enfield as a Year 11 student.

But first comes international duty with England U17, having boarded a flight for a tournament in Poland just hours after creating Premier League history. 

Yet just after he had boarded that plane, he received praise from Arsenal legend Ian Wright, who said: 'I'm so proud of that for Arsenal. 

'To get in the team at that stage, some people might think it's a stunt, but those people – Mikel, Per [Mertesacker], Edu – are not putting him in there for a joke.

'They're not going to bring people in just for the sake of it. They think very highly of him, he was playing for the U18s when he was 14.

'What I think this does is sent a massive message to the other academy players and shows them they all have a chance of playing in that first team.'

Aaron Ramsdale walked him towards the section of Arsenal fans to sample the acclaim

Aaron Ramsdale walked him towards the section of Arsenal fans to sample the acclaim

And if that spotlight was not extreme enough, reports now suggest Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea are all circling and keen to add him to their setup.

It is a fear the Gunners had which has seemingly been realised. A former, unnamed Arsenal coach told VAVEL recently: 'At the moment, we've got two U16s where if I had to pick out a top ten of all the players I've known of in 30 years of being at Arsenal these two would be in my top ten, they're outstanding.

'One is a boy called Myles Lewis-Skelly and the other is Ethan Nwaneri, and my biggest worry about them is if we can keep them because I would say all the biggest clubs in the country will be sniffing around trying to get them. 

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