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Ethan Nwaneri Shines with First Premier League Goal

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Arsenal’s young star Ethan Nwaneri has made waves by scoring his first Premier League goal with help from Chelsea’s Raheem Sterling. This shows how young players and veterans can work together in the league. Nwaneri’s already got four goals in different competitions this season showing how good he is getting.

  • Ethan Nwaneri gets his first Premier League goal for Arsenal.
  • Raheem Sterling from Chelsea helps set up Nwaneri’s goal.
  • Nwaneri has got four goals in all competitions this season.

Nwaneri’s Big Moment

Ethan Nwaneri who’s only 17 years old from Arsenal, has got everyone talking with his first Premier League goal. This big moment which came from Sterling’s pass shows how younger and older players can work together really well. Nwaneri’s been doing great in the Carabao Cup too where he scored three goals which shows he’s becoming one of the best young players in English football.


Sterling’s Effect on Young Players

Raheem Sterling, who’s really important for Chelsea and the Premier League showed how good he is at making plays when he helped Nwaneri score. Sterling knows what he’s doing and that helps not just his team but young players like Nwaneri learn from him. He doesn’t just score goals himself but helps others score too like we saw in this big moment.

Arsenal’s Youth Development Plan

With Mikel Arteta in charge Arsenal keeps working on making young players like Ethan Nwaneri better. They want to build a strong team for later by mixing young talented players with players who’ve been around longer. You can see how serious they are about helping young players get better by looking at how well Nwaneri is doing and other young players too.

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