Arsenal’s talented midfielder Mishel Nduka scored three goals for the academy during their 5-2 win over Norwich City on Saturday.
The Hale End academy has produced some exceptional talents over recent years, such as Bukayo Saka, Ethan Nwaneri, Myles Lewis-Skelly and Max Dowman.
The 15-year-old could be the next youngster to join that growing list of exciting talents coming through in North London.
Arsenal fans have now been raving about Nduka and have hailed his latest impressive display for the academy.

Mishel Nduka scores a hat-trick for Arsenal U-16
Mishel Nduka bagged a hat-trick for Arsenal in the U-16 Premier League Cup against Norwich City on Saturday, according to Jeorge Bird.
Despite playing in midfield, the teenager was heavily involved on the scoresheet, to make it six goals in his last two appearances for the team.
Nduka is in great form for the Gunners’ youth team, having also scored a hat-trick the weekend prior against Swansea City.
The Arsenal academy looks to have made a top signing in the 15-year-old, who joined from Charlton Athletic back in September.
The teenager’s impressive ability to create chances in tight areas is something which is really making him stand out, with some fans already comparing his play style to Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala.
Following the U-16s’ comprehensive win over Norwich, the Gunners’ supporters have taken to social media to hail the exciting youngster.
One fan said: “Absolutely unfair on the part of the opposition. Nduka should be playing U18 even though he’s only 15.”
“Our future is in good hands,” added another supporter.
There was yet more excitement about the youngster’s display: “He looks to be some player!”
Finally, another fan claimed: “Time to start the hype machine now…”
Arsenal’s U-18s produce an epic comeback against Norwich City
The U-16s weren’t the only Arsenal team in action against Norwich, as the Gunners’ U-18s produced an epic comeback to draw 3-3.
The young Arsenal team found themselves three goals down at half-time in the Premier League Cup; however, they fought back to rescue a point.
Goals from Brando Bailey-Joseph, Ceadach O’Neill and Bowen Phillips ensured that the young Arsenal team got something at the Colney training centre.
However, despite the spirited comeback, Adam Birchall’s side have been knocked out of the competition in the group stages.
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