#3 Emile Smith Rowe
Lovingly known as the “mini De Bruyne” at Arsenal, Smith Rowe made waves on the club’s pre-season visit by scoring an amazing goal against Atletico Madrid. The 17-year-old acquainted himself with the fans after he figured out how to beat one opposition’s defender and afterward rifle the ball into the right corner from 20 yards.
To those officially comfortable with him, that strike was nothing unexpected. Smith Rowe had been in exceptional frame for the club’s young sides and cocked eyebrows when, while playing for the under-18s, he scored a preposterous twisting exertion from an impossible point. New chief Unai Emery was educated of his gifts and quickly place him in his pre-season visit squad, where he included in each match.
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The midfielder has the appealing nature of having the capacity to help the ball through midfield, weaving all through players with shrewd contacts and radiant equalization. He has awed Emery so much that he gave him his first team appearance in the Europa League against Vorskla. He at that point began him in a group match against Brentford and another Europa League match against Qarabag. It was amid the last that Smith Rowe scored his first goal.
Wake me up when the England first team includes Reiss Nelson, Eddie Nketiah and Emile Smith-Rowe instead of overrated Spurs players. Until then I won’t be watching thanks.
— Lucy ⚪️? (@trustytorreira) October 12, 2018
Once pursued by Barcelona, and a piece of England’s U17 World Cup winning squad, Smith Rowe is a piece of an energizing new type of English ability. And, soon enough he will be seen highlighting frequently for Arsenal.
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