Arsenal introduces a new talent: 17-year-old debutant shines in the starting lineup.
New Arsenal Debutant
According to The Sun: After the emergence of young talents like Bukayo Saka, Ethan Nwaneri, Myles Lewis-Skelly, and Max Dowman, Arsenal's first team welcomed Andre Harrimen-Annus. This 17-year-old forward has become the latest star of Arsenal's academy and made his debut in a match on Wednesday, joking that he is Marcus Rashford's brother.
Head coach Mikel Arteta quickly decided to bring the young player into the starting lineup, where he made an impact with his energetic performance in the 2-0 victory.
“I joked that I am Marcus Rashford's brother,” Andre admitted after his debut.
This match marked an important milestone for the young talent, and many fans are eagerly anticipating his future performances with the team.
Andre Harrimen-Annus's debut received positive feedback from fans, who hope he can establish himself within the team. The successes of Arsenal's young players reflect the club's promising policy of developing its own talents, which promises exciting matches ahead.
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