(L) Antonio Sanabria Ayala, during the UEFA Youth League match between Barcelona and Ajax
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The Arsenal attack is worryingly shallow, Olivier Giroud starts almost every game, while the only other senior option is Nicklas Bendtner. Yaya Sanogo is an option, but he is only 20 years old and is rarely trusted in the Arsenal first team and plays mainly small Capital One Cup games. Of course Senabria is no senior either, in fact even younger as he is only 17 years old, but teams who give their young players are often rewarded, look at Juventus with Paul Pogba, AC Milan with Mattia De Sciglio, Schalke with Julian Draxler, and of course the breakthrough of Lionel Messi at Barcelona in 2007. Sanabria could bring just what Arsenal need to their front line, they may just need to show a little faith.
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