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England Under-17 starlet Bobby Duncan is being tracked by Arsenal after the Manchester City prospect's winner midweek against Portugal, reports the Mirror.

The 16-year-old, who is the cousin of Steven Gerrard, was immediately called up to train with the Under-20s after his rapid rise through the ranks.
 
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Young_Chitlin;c-10090106 said:
England Under-17 starlet Bobby Duncan is being tracked by Arsenal after the Manchester City prospect's winner midweek against Portugal, reports the Mirror.

The 16-year-old, who is the cousin of Steven Gerrard, was immediately called up to train with the Under-20s after his rapid rise through the ranks.

Gerrard seems to have talented sporting cousins, I think the boxer Rocky Fielding is his cousin too...
 
northside7;c-10090188 said:
Valentinez A. Kaiser;c-10090184 said:

What are you trying to say?

simple that a world class world cup winner in Ozil shouldn't be letting a young whippersnapper debutante be handling him like that.......and grabbing the "man of the match" in the process for a "competitive" game.

Did you watch the match? Not highlights or twitter reels......the full 93 mins???
 
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Valentinez A. Kaiser;c-10090225 said:
northside7;c-10090188 said:
Valentinez A. Kaiser;c-10090184 said:

What are you trying to say?

simple that a world class world cup winner in Ozil shouldn't be letting a young whippersnapper debutante be handling him like that.......and grabbing the "man of the match" in the process for a "competitive" game.

Did you watch the match? Not highlights or twitter reels......the full 93 mins???

Because ozil is renowned for his defensive capabilities? Lol.
 
Valentinez A. Kaiser;c-10090225 said:
northside7;c-10090188 said:
Valentinez A. Kaiser;c-10090184 said:

What are you trying to say?

simple that a world class world cup winner in Ozil shouldn't be letting a young whippersnapper debutante be handling him like that.......and grabbing the "man of the match" in the process for a "competitive" game.

Did you watch the match? Not highlights or twitter reels......the full 93 mins???

Didn't catch it.
 
blue_london;c-10090228 said:
Lol people hate ozil that much?

LOL, i dont get it. He was actually pretty good yesterday. Played in a deeper role. Did a good job with his defensive awareness and was still able to aid the offense from deep.

Used to think he would not be a good fit for Chelsea, but this game opened my eyes to the possibilities.
 
toheeb27;c-10090283 said:
blue_london;c-10090228 said:
Lol people hate ozil that much?

LOL, i dont get it. He was actually pretty good yesterday. Played in a deeper role. Did a good job with his defensive awareness and was still able to aid the offense from deep.

Used to think he would not be a good fit for Chelsea, but this game opened my eyes to the possibilities.

Doesn't he win German player of the year every year? I can't name a team he wouldn't improve his final pass is his game lol people expecting him to be Kante off the ball and change his entire personality and have saurez passion.
 
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Özil came and had that 2013 squad playing like title winners. If we didn't suffer those injuries we would have won the league.

Özil finally has a proper striker in front of him but it's too late because he's leaving.
 
northside7;c-10090413 said:
https://youtu.be/wEFrjuCD6_k

I've always like JW and he really should be spoken about as an English player in the same conversation as Kane and Dele Alli.....i.e. first names on the sheet, best English players etc.

I think it'll ultimately come down to whether Ozil stays or goes that would determine Jack's future.

If Ozil bounces, Arsenal can't really afford to lose another creative midfielder in JW especially with Cazorla's fucked up foot

Ultimately if he does leave Arsenal, I would like to see him go abroad, probably Spain playing for an Atletico, Sevilla type team...he's got the technique, the league isn't as physical so hopefully it'll keep him less likely to be injured, and he's definitely good enough to mix it in and be a regular in the starting XI
 
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