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Alex Iwobi Names The Most Skillful Player At Arsenal

Alex Iwobi made his breakthrough to the Arsenal  first team squad a few years ago and he has become one of the most regular players ever since then. 

Alex Iwobi made his breakthrough to the Arsenal first team squad a few years ago and he has become one of the most regular players ever since then.

Alex Iwobi has become a first team player at the Emirates stadium and this has proved Arsene Wenger is always right to put his trust in youngsters like he has always done in the past ever since he was given Arsenal job in 1996.

Alex Iwobi has revealed the most skillful player at the Emirates stadium and the Nigerian international says that Santi Carzola is the most talented player at the Emirates stadium when he was asked;

“Unfortunately he is injured now, but I have to say Santiago Cazorla.’ the midfielder told Soccerladuma when asked the most skillful Arsenal player.

‘When I first entered the team, I was baffled that he is so good with his left foot and right foot.’

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Santi Cazorla has been injured for months and he is hugely loved by the Arsenal supporters who believe that they would be much help to the squad if he was fully fit. The Spaniard has faced a lot of challenges throughout his career and he once was about to lose his leg due to severity of the injury but fortunately that decision was changed after he started responding to treatment.

The gunners are quite impressed and happy for Alex Iwobi who has started building a successful international career and will be hoping that his performances for the national side help him to earn a place in Arsene Wenger ‘s usual lineup that will probably be used against Tottenham Hotspurs on Saturday.

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