Noni Madueke names the Arsenal player whose game he is learning from most | OneFootball

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·16 de novembro de 2024

Noni Madueke names the Arsenal player whose game he is learning from most

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It’s easy to forget now, but Noni Madueke’s career at Chelsea was really hanging by a thread at times over the summer.

He hadn’t impressed consistently in his first 18 months at the club, and with the quantity of attacking players brought in, there were serious doubts the winger would stay. Fabrizio Romano reported late in the summer that “in case of receiving an important proposal, it was a possibility for them to sell the player.”


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Instead, Madueke stayed and forced his way into the first team. He also has started picking up England caps, and his future is now secured. His profile is rising all the time. Speaking to the Daily Mail following an assist for the Three Lions in midweek, Madueke had to explain his disappearance down the tunnel after being subbed in Chelsea’s last game, but also had plenty of other interesting things to say about taking the next step in his career.

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Levi Colwill and Noni Madueke playing for England U21 (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Madueke has tough task with England

His place at Chelsea is established – and it doesn’t get any easier with England, where he’s got to compete with Arsenal star Bukayo Saka for minutes:

“I don’t look at Bukayo like competition. I look at Bukayo as a team-mate who plays for England. I know his quality and he is a player that I look at to try and implement parts of his game into mine,” Madueke explained.

£I don’t look at him like, ‘I am coming for you’. The manager will make his decision and I am happy to be part of this team, and to start to make a difference for England this early on in my career is great. I feel like I did my job. I created the first goal and I was a threat pretty much until I came off. That is what I try to bring every time I step on the pitch.”

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