ISAAN KHAN AT DEEPDALE: Nwaneri's talent is no secret, Arsenal fans having long clamoured for Mikel Arteta to give him more game time.
If Ethan Nwaneri hits the heights he is expected to reach in years to come, Preston North End on a misty October night will likely begin a lengthy highlights reel.
On 33 minutes, Nwaneri received the ball just outside the area, shimmying onto that wand of a left foot before fizzing it into the top-left corner past goalkeeper Freddie Woodman.
It was unstoppable in nature, and unbelievable in technique, the ball curling away at a frightening pace. The goal had shades of fellow 17-year-old Lamine Yamal’s strike for Spain against France in the summer Euros.
Nwaneri’s talent is no secret, Arsenal fans having long clamoured for Mikel Arteta to give him more game time. By the end of the match, the visiting supporters had broken out into a rendition of, ‘Ethan Nwaneri, he’s one of our own’.
Ever since the teenager became the Premier League’s youngest player in September 2022 against Brentford, aged 15 years and 181 days, his opportunities in the first team have often felt limited.
Ethan Nwaneri had a night to remember in Arsenal's routine victory against Preston North End
Gabriel Jesus opened the scoring at Deepdale as Mikel Arteta's side cruised past their rivals
Kai Havertz was also in fine form as he capped the win on the road during the midweek action
PRESTON NORTH END (4-2-3-1): Woodman 5.5; Kesler-Hayden 6 (Potts 60min, 6), Whatmough 6, Lindsay 6 (Storey 77), Hughes 6 (Best 68, 6); Thordarson 6, Ledson 6; Holmes 6, Okkels 6, Bowler 6 (Frokjaer-Jansen 59, 5.5); Greenwood 5.5 (Riis 60, 6).
Booked: Kesler-Hayden, Hughes, Thordarson.
Manager: Paul Heckingbottom 6.
ARSENAL (4-3-3): Setford 6.5; Timber 6 (Partey 46, 6), Saliba 6.5, Kiwior 6.5, Zinchenko 6.5 (Lewis-Skelly 62, 6); NWANERI 8 (Heaven 80), Jorginho 6.5, Merino 6 (Havertz 46, 6.5); Sterling 5.5, Jesus 7, Martinelli 6.5 (Saka 62, 6).
Goals: Jesus 24, Nwaneri 33, Havertz 57.
Manager: Mikel Arteta 6.5.
Referee: Peter Bankes 6
After last night’s display, you feel even Arteta can no longer keep the door half-open on this starlet any longer.
It was not just the goal, either. His overall play, particularly in the first half, stood out. He kept getting into goal-threatening positions, and with step-overs thrown in, too. A breakout night for a star with much promise.
Arteta said: ‘He did it yesterday in training so we’re getting used to that.
‘He’s a big talent, he’s got the right attitude, he’s got the right players and context around him and we need to make sure that we put brick by brick. But we have some player there!’
Tommy Setford, 18, started in net with David Raya rested.
Myles Lewis-Skelly was, surprisingly, on the bench, while Jurrien Timber started after coming off late in the 2-2 draw against Liverpool with tiredness.
Gabriel Jesus opened the scoring after 24 minutes. Gabriel Martinelli’s free-kick was headed to Jesus, by Jakub Kiwior on the back post, who unleashed a powerful half-volley into the net.
Raheem Sterling enjoyed possession early on but looked rigid on the ball, struggling to make in-roads forward.
The game was safe for the Gunners by half-time, owing to Nwaneri’s superb strike, though Arteta decided to bring on his big guns like Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz and Thomas Partey.
An interesting decision amid recent injuries and a packed schedule, but a run-out nevertheless.
The academy youngster has been crying out for more minutes and was duly rewarded on Wednesday evening
Teenage reserve goalkeeper Tommy Setford was handed a place in the starting XI with David Raya rested
Mikel Arteta's side will go on to face Crystal Palace in their Carabao Cup quarter-final match
Preston’s Mads Frokjaer-Jensen was put through, dragging his chance wide against Setford — though, luckily for him, he was offside.
Jesus was denied a second goal by a fine Woodman save, after substitute Havertz had got on the scoresheet, but the night belonged to Nwaneri. Remember the name.