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“Both of them are suspended till further notice…As a professional player, you must be guided by decorum and they both failed woefully”: Mikel Arteta suspends TWO Arsenal players who exchange blows in dressing room after Preston’s game

“They are both suspended till further notice.They both failed miserably, and as a professional player, you have to follow the rules of decorum: After Preston’s game, Mikel Arteta suspends TWO Arsenal players for fighting in the locker room.

Ethan Nwaneri scored that goal at the age of just 17, which is incredible. Everyone finds it amazing, with the exception of Mikel Arteta.


In his news conference following the game, the Spaniard disclosed, “He did it yesterday in training so we’re getting used to that.”



Seeing Nwaneri on a regular platform is undoubtedly enjoyable for the 5,600 Arsenal supporters. He has a chant just two starts into his Gunners career. You can hardly say it isn’t warranted after he became the youngest player to score on both of his first two starts.


Nwaneri now has more League Cup goals than Thierry Henry, which is shocking. Can he begin to add Premier League goals to his total, though?



Arteta stated, “He’s going to really dictate how that’s going to go.” He has a lot of potential, the right mindset, the right players, and the right environment, so we must make sure that we create that foundation piece by piece. However, we have a player there!


Perhaps the only thing preventing the 17-year-old from starting on a regular basis is that he did have a cramp toward the finish. Arsenal will be anxious to avoid overexposing him and running the danger of injuries that have plagued players with comparable skill sets, such as Jack Wilshere, in the past.

He must also be controlled by the senior Gunners players during games. Mikel Merino could be heard shouting directions to Nwaneri at a throw-in, even in a crowded Deepdale. However, things are looking up for the Hale Ender for the time being. He intends to continue riding this wave for as long as he can.

At last, Jesus breaks his duck.

When was the last time Gabriel Jesus scored for Arsenal? Roy Hodgson was still managing Crystal Palace, Ethan Nwaneri had not committed to a professional contract, and Rishi Sunak was prime minister. It had been a long time coming, I think.

Like a man who hadn’t scored in a long time, the Brazilian took his goal. Instead of gently placing Jakub Kiwior’s knockdown on th.e bench, he slammed it home

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