Arsenal's 2-1 defeat to Manchester United on Sunday was a
third-straight loss in the league for Arsene Wenger's side, and with
things not going the Gunners way at present it would be easy to forget
the progress the club has made under the Frenchman.
Wenger is
renowned for bringing young players through the ranks in north London,
taking academy prospects and moulding them into senior stars for the
Gunners over relatively short periods of time.
And there is a handful of players just waiting for their chance to make the senior leap at the Emirates Stadium, with
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain showing the way to others after his inspiring performance against the Red Devils at the weekend.
Taking inspiration from his display, GiveMeFootball picks five others
who are on the cusp of big things under Wenger, and could make an
impacts sooner rather than later.
Nicholas Yennaris (Full back)
The
England youth international has earned his big break in recent weeks,
coming off the bench against Leeds in the FA Cup and United two days
ago.
At 18, the versatile youngster is still eligible for the
youth team, but appeared six times for Neil Banfield's second-string in
last season's campaign.
Comfortable in central defence and
midfield, the teenager is eligible to play for China or Cyprus as well
as the Three Lions, and recently penned a contract extension keeping him
at the club until the summer of 2013.
Oguzhan Ozyakup (Midfield)
A
19-year-old Dutch youth international, Ozyakup moved to the capital
from AZ Alkmaar in 2008 and signed a contract extension at the Emirates
last season.
Another junior plying his trade for the reserves, the
teenager appeared 15 times at that level, and has since made two senior
appearances as a substitute in the League Cup.
Technically gifted
and most comfortable in a central midfield role, the No.53 skippered
his country to the U17 European Final in 2009.
Hector Bellerin (Full back)
The
Spanish teenager hit the headlines last summer, completing a
controversial move from Barcelona to the Emirates alongside Jon Toral.
Whilst
the first-team is someway off for the 16-year-old, his progression has
been impressive for the English outfit, switching from a winger to right
back and challenging for a regular place in Steve Bould's U18 side.
Schooled
in the style of football often on show at the Nou Camp, Bellerin is
technically gifted with great pace, and has previously been called-up to
the Spanish international youth setup.
Chuks Aneke (Midfield)
An
attacking midfielder who can also play in a deep-lying central role,
Aneke joined Stevenage on loan in November, and has since agreed to stay
at Broadhall Way until the end of the season.
The England youth
international shot to prominence at the club after impressing at youth,
and then reserve team level last term, becoming a regular for the second
string whilst knocking on the senior door.
A first chance came in
the League Cup against Shrewsbury earlier this term, and Aneke will be
hoping to be in the fold for the Gunners next season after gaining
senior experience in Npower League One.
Ryo Miyaichi (Forward)
Signed
in January 2011, the anticipation surrounding the Japanese forward's
potential impact for Arsenal has been huge, with the fires stoked during
a successful loan period at Feyenoord last season.
Pre-season
appearances on the tour of Asia suggested Wenger might look to involve
the speedster in first team activities this season, although the
Frenchman has only used the player sparingly in the League Cup.
An
injury put him out of action in November, but the former Chukyodai
Chukyo High School starlet will be hoping to get his chance to shine at
some stage this season.
Source : Givemefootball