Arsenal are ready to tackle PSG in what will be a monumental occasion at the Emirates Stadium.
Aaron Ramsdale makes Arsenal favourites should they progress past PSG in the Champions League semi-final and should that happen, Mikel Arteta and his players would go down in folklore among fans.
The French media are ‘worried’ about PSG’s form heading into the clash as they suffered a 3-1 home defeat to Nice during their preparations.
The Arsenal squad will not lose focus despite that shock result and Hale End stars Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly will no doubt have roles to play during the tie. They have both just agreed on their favourite ever Arsenal player.
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Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly reveal their favourite Arsenal player
Speaking to Arsenal’s official website, both Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly have revealed that Jack Wilshere was the player they looked up to the most when growing up.
Nwaneri was shown a photo of him signing a contract at the club alongside Wilshere and stated: “Jack Wilshere was my favourite player then, so you can see the smile on my face. Just happy to be there with him, what about you when you signed?”
Lewis-Skelly replied with: “Yeah similar to me, I was elated. We find out we’re seeing Jack, all buzzing you know. What a player.”
Wilshere coached both Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly during his time in the youth set up at the Gunners and with their technical ability, you can see Wilshere’s influence on the duo.
Jack Wilshere’s first words as Norwich manager
Wilshere has been appointed Norwich’s head coach for the remainder of the season and spoke at his first press conference about his desire to take the role on a permanent basis.
The former Gunners midfielder stated: “I had no intention of leaving Arsenal until I was ready to make an impact at this level, so with that in mind, I feel like I’m ready to be a head coach at this level.”
Alex Iwobi revealed Wilshere was ‘idolised’ during his time at Arsenal but now a new journey awaits the former England midfielder in management.
Arteta has wished Wilshere ‘the best’ alongside his former team mate Aaron Ramsey as both take on managerial roles until the end of the season and may lean on the boss for advice.
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