Noni Madueke says Arsenal have a player who’s even better than Heung-Min Son and Lamine Yamal

Noni Madueke says Arsenal have a player who’s even better than Heung-Min Son and Lamine Yamal.  Noni Madueke has been discussing some of the best wingers in world football ahead of his potential England debut.

 

Madueke has been in red hot form in the Premier League this season, and now, he’s been discussing some fo the best wide players in world football. Interestingly, despite coming through the Tottenham academy, Madueke reserved some special praise for one Arsenal player.

 

Indeed, speaking to TalkSPORT, Madueke claimed that Bukayo Saka is one of the best wingers in the world, placing him above both Heung-Min Son and Lamine Yamal. Bukayo Saka better than Heung-Min Son and Lamine Yamal

Madueke shared his verdict on some of the world’s best winegrs.

 

“Heung-Min Son or Lamine Yamal?” Madueke was asked.

 

“I’m going to give it to Lamine,” Madueke said.“Lamine Yamal or Bukayo Saka?”

 

“Saks,” Madueke concluded. Bukayo Saka is one of the best in the world

It’s been a long time coming, but Bukayo Saka now undoubtedly belongs in these conversations.

 

The Arsenal star has been delivering at the very top level for a long time now. He’s been a key player in two title challenges, he’s delivered at three major international tournaments, and he’s also done it at the Champions League level.

 

Of course, whether or not Saka is better than Lamal or Son is up for debate, and it’s the opposite ends of a debate.

 

Son has been doing this for a long time and he’s ultra-consistent. Meanwhile, there may not be a player in world football today with more potential than Lamal.

 

Saka is now firmly positioned as one of the best players in the world, and Arsenal are so lucky to have him. Mikel Arteta, Manager of Arsenal, arrives at the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Aston Villa FC and Arsenal FC at Villa Park on A…Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images

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Mikel Arteta set to name unseen talent on his Arsenal bench vs Tottenham for the North London DerbyArsenal’s international break will be spent with one eye on the all-important North London derby that’s up next in the Premier League.

 

Mikel Arteta finds himself in a bit of sticky position in terms of squad selection for the North London derby, with Declan Rice set to miss out through suspension.

 

Arsenal lost the midfielder due to a second yellow card for kicking the ball away against Brighton.

 

So, there’s now a gap to fill in the middle of the park and very little options to pick from.

 

Jorginho would be the obvious one but he’s not featured at all so far this season, while Arteta has flirted with the idea of dropping Kai Havertz into midfield. And, there could be one more shock decision for Arsenal fans to digest as one particular youngster could be in line for his debut…

 

Unseen Arsenal talent set to be named on the substitutes’ bench vs Tottenham

Raheem Sterling could be the man Arteta turns to next week to lead the line for Arsenal after his loan move from Chelsea this summer.

 

Leandro Trossard is likely to keep his place on the left-hand side with Bukayo Saka on the right. But, it seems as if one Arsenal youngster is about to be given an incredible opportunity to experience the North London derby up close.

 

Salah Oulad M’hand of Arsenal during the Bristol Street Motors Trophy match between Leyton Orient and Arsenal U21 at Brisbane Road on September 3, …

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According to Give Me Sport, Oulad M’Hand is in line to be named among the substitutes for the encounter with Tottenham on September 15.

 

The 21-year-old has been involved in many squads previously but is still waiting on his debut.

 

Will the youngster get a chance?

Oulad M’Hand is a central midfielder so it makes sense to see him on the bench in Rice’s absence.  But, it’s unlikely that he’ll receive any minutes unless the Gunners are running away with things as it’s not the type of game you’d typically throw a youngster into the mix in.

 

Experience could be key which is why Jorginho could be looked at as the preferred option either off the bench or to start the game, while Ethan Nwaneri is also waiting for more minutes.

 

Regardless of whether he plays or not, just being able to soak in the atmosphere and be in and around the first-team for a North London derby clash will give him valuable experience.

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