Arsenal Newsnow: Arthur Okonkwo, of Arsenal, seems to be heading out on loan once again. The tall goalie started the season on loan at League Two’s Crewe Alexandra. Fabrizio Romano, however, believes that the Arsenal-raised teenager, who is now playing for Crewe, is about to go on yet another journey, this time in Europe.
The reputable Italian journalist claims that Okonkwo will be joining the Austrian club Sturm Graz till the conclusion of the current season. Mikel Arteta, manager of Arsenal, called the 21-year-old a “great talent” last year, as reported by HITC Sport.
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It would be interesting to observe how he does while on loan in Austria. The Athletic reported that second-place Sturm Graz was in discussions to sign the Hale End graduates. An update from Romano suggests that a deal is now pretty close to getting final.
Arsenal Newsnow: The choice is beneficial to Arsenal and Okonkwo
Although goalkeepers often don’t reach full maturity until their late 20s, it’s crucial that the child obtain as much football experience as possible as soon as feasible.
It will be interesting to watch how he does. This is a significant advancement in difficulty from where he was before (the fourth tier).
The game between Manchester United and Manchester City
Petr Cech, a former goalkeeper for Chelsea and Arsenal, is furious that the referees in the Manchester Derby allowed Bruno Fernandes’ equalizing goal to stand. After visiting replacement Jack Grealish had given his team a first-half lead, Manchester United’s Portuguese international drew the Red Devils level.
Fans of Chelsea, who don’t have as much invested in the outcome of the derby, may have hoped Pep Guardiola’s team would win to damper the spirits of Arsenal as they try to win the league for the first time in 20 years.
Although Fernandes’s shot beat Ederson, it was first ruled an offside because of suspected involvement from Rashford in the buildup. It was a judgment that was itself very contentious. As soon as VAR determined that Rashford did not impede play from his offside position, Erik ten Hag’s players began celebrating the score.
Given his initial move toward the ball and the response of Manuel Akanji and Nathan Ake racing back, that is an extremely controversial judgment. Although former referee Peter Walton believed that the goal should stand, Cech did not and took to Twitter to register his unhappiness.
He tweeted: “The first United goal just proved the people who make the rules don’t understand the game.”