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Reiss Nelson Issues Out Bold Statement

Arsenal youngster Reiss Nelson issued out a bold statement via his twitter account.

Reiss Nelson made his breakthrough into the Arsenal team during the gunners pre season tour which was in Sydney and Beijing. The young midfielder has caught the hearts and eyes of Arsenal supporters who believe the young Englishman will be a fantastic great player in the future due to the quality of talent he has shown when given a chance and mostly in the Arsenal U23 squad because he even won the league two player of the month award of August, as he has scored more than 4 goals in that league.

The young starlet has always showed his appreciation for Arsenal fans who have showed him great love and the midfielder posted a bold phrase or statement via his official Twitter account. Check it out below;

The young future star tweeted that ‘Hungry for more’ which actually means that he is ready and hoping for more chances to be given to him in the English Premier League.

The gunners have been known as a club that promotes young and promising players that have showed that they have talent in them. Arsene Wenger is said to be hoping to use senior players all season because he was always blamed by football analysts who said that the French manager trusts un experienced players hence his team getting beaten by most top teams.

Reiss Nelson will try and be patient and wait for chances because a time for him to become a regular starter will come soon because there are some other young players like Jack Wilshere and Alex Iwobi made there breakthroughs in the past and have since maintained themselves on the first team sheet.  Reiss Nelson is usually played as a wing back but he prefers a more offensive role.

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