Why Arsenal Promoted Balogun, Okonkwo To First Team — Arteta

By Daily sports on July 22, 2021

Folarin Balogun and Arthur Okonkwo were promoted to Arsenal’s first team because they raised the level of the club’s academy, according to manager Mikel Arteta.

Balogun, 19, linked up with the Gunners at the age of nine and has seen his speedy development in the youth ranks rewarded with senior recognition in the 2020-21 campaign – featuring in five Europa League games.

For goalkeeper Okonkwo – who is 19-years-old – he teamed up with the club’s senior team after signing a long-term contract with the Emirates Stadium giants.

Even at that, the Spanish tactician stated they must keep working hard to actualise their ambitions of becoming regulars in his team when the 2021-22 campaign commences.

“It is great. It is just a small step, but now the bigger step is trying to become a regular in the first team,” Arteta told Arsenal Media.

“That is a small step compared to the next step they have to take.

“That is the first thing they have to realise; the hard work is not done yet. The hard work is going to start right now, and the expectations start right now and if they have this mentality, they have the potential, we believe in them and they will have the opportunities.

“Both of them are really different but at the same time very similar.

“They have both raised the level of the academy to a point that it wasn’t any more for them so we had to look to create the space around the first team for them to be able to develop in the way that we want them to.” (Goal)

•PHOTO: Folarin Balogun and Arthur Okonkwo

 

Source Daily sports

Posted July 22, 2021


 

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