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Mikel Arteta accused of 'mismanagement' at Arsenal for playing 15-year-old Ethan Nwaneri

Mikel Arteta might just have been 'trying to keep a young superstar happy' while criticising the Arsenal manager for handing Ethan Nwaneri a Premier League debut. Nwaneri came off the bench during the Gunners' win over Brentford at the weekend to take Harvey Elliott's record of being the youngest player in the history of the division.Aged 15 years and 181 days, Nwaneri's appearance has unsettled Murphy who is sure that the club must have other youth prospects who are further along in their development. READ MORE: Arsenal's youngest Premier League player still way off Freddy Adu's insane debut age "I am not convinced it is the best move for a young player, I am really not," Murphy said on talkSPORT."I have seen superstars come on the scene at a young age and thrive and go on and carry on, but there has also been a lot who have fallen by the wayside."He is obviously a super-talent, doing well in training and impressing everybody, but surely they have got other 18, 19 and 20-year-olds who are further ahead in their development who could have gone on the bench. Do you think Mikel Arteta made a mistake? Give us your thoughts in the comments section below. "I think he is probably trying to keep a young superstar happy."Nwaneri god the nod from Arteta having impressed with both his ability and personality, also earning praise from academy boss Per Mertesacker and technical director Edu.Arteta said: "It was a pure gut feeling.
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Mikel Arteta accused of 'mismanagement' at Arsenal for playing 15-year-old Ethan Nwaneri
Mikel Arteta might just have been 'trying to keep a young superstar happy' while criticising the Arsenal manager for handing Ethan Nwaneri a Premier League debut. Nwaneri came off the bench during the Gunners' win over Brentford at the weekend to take Harvey Elliott's record of being the youngest player in the history of the division.Aged 15 years and 181 days, Nwaneri's appearance has unsettled Murphy who is sure that the club must have other youth prospects who are further along in their development. READ MORE: Arsenal's youngest Premier League player still way off Freddy Adu's insane debut age "I am not convinced it is the best move for a young player, I am really not," Murphy said on talkSPORT."I have seen superstars come on the scene at a young age and thrive and go on and carry on, but there has also been a lot who have fallen by the wayside."He is obviously a super-talent, doing well in training and impressing everybody, but surely they have got other 18, 19 and 20-year-olds who are further ahead in their development who could have gone on the bench. Do you think Mikel Arteta made a mistake? Give us your thoughts in the comments section below. "I think he is probably trying to keep a young superstar happy."Nwaneri god the nod from Arteta having impressed with both his ability and personality, also earning praise from academy boss Per Mertesacker and technical director Edu.Arteta said: "It was a pure gut feeling.
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