Arsenal's Under-19s Ready to Tear Up Wigan in the Carling Cup
They check in with a stunning average age of 19, yet the squad has the maturity of a first-team Premiership side. The side boasts a team with expectational ball skills, footballing minds, speed, strength, and atmosphere, so there's a whole lot of reasons to get excited about Arsenal's Carling Cup chances
Arsenal will want bitter revenge against Wigan due to Wigan's goal in the dying seconds sent Arsenal out of the Carling Cup in 2005-06, and what better way to do it than with a team that boasts such talent?
The side is likely to contain Amuary Bischoff, who is hugely talented but is very injury-prone; Aaron Ramsey and Jach Whilshere will also no doubt be wanting to make their marks as they are on the brink of first-team experience. Likely side makeup:
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Lukas Fabianski (c)
Gavin Hoyte
Alexandre Song
Johan Djourou
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Jack Whilshere
Amuary Bischoff
Aaron Ramsey
Fran Merida
Nicklas Bendter
Carlos Vela
Substitutes: Jay Simpson, Francis Coquillen, Vito Mannone, Henri Lansbury, Abou Agogo, Rui Fonte, Emmanuel Frimpong, Mark Randall
A side with immense talent that should easily be able to carve up a feeble Wigan. Fabiasnki will keep the goal mouth safe whilst the defence is equipped with strength out wide and experience in the middle. The midfield has talent beyond the sky, which is most likely to assist in a handful of goals, and, finally, Carlos Vela up front will no doubt give Wigan headaches. Vela will no doubt become one of the world's best strikers, and it would be wise not to put money on him to get in on the action.
Jay Simpson is a player who is anxious for a run after he was named League One Player of the Year last season when he was on loan to Millwall.
I expected a huge game with may goals. My view is Arsenal, 5-0 (Vela 2, Simpson 2, Whilshere 1).



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