Loanees: Afobe & Evina Score As Lansbury Assists

Welcome to this weekends Loanees Watch – Young Guns’ analysis, reports and updates on the progress of the young starlets currently plying their trade away from the Emirates Stadium. You can read all the latest reports below.

Aaron Ramsey is expected to feature for Nottingham Forest as they play Leicester City on Monday night.

Henri Lansbury started and played 80 minutes on his Norwich City debut against Ipswich Town in the East Anglian derby. Lansbury, who starred on the right of midfield, claimed an assist by playing in Grant Holt for the second of Norwich’s four goals. Henri also started the moves which led to the third and fourth strikes.

Vito Mannone played the full 90 minutes for Hull City and conceded his first goals since joining the Tigers as they drew 2-2 with Middlesbrough at home.

Kyle Bartley played the full 90 minutes at centre back as Sheffield United were beaten 3-0 by Bristol City. Bartley was not at fault for the any of the goals as City cruised to victory.

Sanchez Watt was not part of the Leeds United side that drew 0-0 with Reading.

Benik Afobe played the full 90 minutes, scored and assisted as Huddersfield Town thrashed Macclesfield Town 6-1. You can read a more in depth report of Afobe’s performance here.

Cédric Evina played 73 minutes and scored as Oldham Athletic drew 1-1 with Rochdale. Evina opened the scoring after 16 minutes, curling home a shot from the edge of the box with his left foot.

Thomas Cruise played 45 minutes for Carlisle United as they edged Tamworth 3-2 in the second round of the FA Cup. Cruise, who went off injured last weekend, came on at left back at half time.

Gavin Hoyte played the full 90 minutes at right back for Lincoln City as they drew 2-2 with Hereford United in the second round of the FA Cup. The fixture will now go to a replay.

Francis Coquelin played the full 90 minutes against Rennes. Coquelin turned in another fantastic display in a defensive midfield role, making two great tackles on France star Yann M’Vila.

Armand Traoré was an unused substitute for Juventus as they drew 1-1 with Fiorentina.

Nacer Barazite was not part of the Vitesse Arnhem side that drew 1-1 with De Graafschap.

Pedro Botelho played the full 90 minutes on the left of a front three as FC Cartagena beat Real Valladolid 1-0. Botelho had several chances to score in the opening minutes, and provided a selection of good crosses.

Samuel Galindo was not part of the UD Salamanca side that drew 1-1 with Girona.

Afobe Bags Goal & Assist In The FA Cup

Benik Afobe could, and probably should, have been tucked up in the warm this afternoon, as Arsenal’s Under 18’s saw their clash with Watford postponed due to bad weather.

The fixture was seen as perfect preparation ahead of the FA Youth Cup campaign, but Afobe is in the big time. He took the brave decision to join Huddersfield Town last month, and as the loan inches closer to its expiry date, it looks to have been a fantastic choice.

Afobe started this afternoon against Macclesfield Town in the second round of the FA Cup. He had been rested in recent games, with Arsenal fearing burn out. The break did Benik the world of good. Having spent the opening 30 minutes being kicked and fouled by on loan Everton defender Aristote Nslala, the forward came to life and helped send Huddersfield into the money spinning third round.

In the 35th minute, Benik got in around the back and squared for Anthony Pilkington to make it 2-0, then with just seconds left of the first half, he pounced to seal the win. Lee Peltier’s right wing cross found the 17-year-old in the box. He took a touch and coolly finished in the bottom corner.

The pacy front-man had further chances to add to his fruitful afternoon; including one dangerous header in the box, but with the score at 6-0, the job was comfortably done.

Benik’s three goals and two assists in Yorkshire will certainly make Arsène Wenger take note.

Ramsey Joins Nottingham Forest On Loan

Aaron Ramsey has signed for Nottingham Forest on loan. The Welshman moves on a short term deal, until January 3, 2011. There is no option for an extension on either side.

Ramsey, who played his first 45 minutes in nine months on Tuesday, will move to the promotion hopefuls in a bid to build up his fitness ahead of a return to Arsenal in the New Year.

Aaron has 50 first-team appearances for the Gunners but a break in Reserve team action is seen as the driving reason behind sending the youngster on loan.

You can follow Aaron’s progress with Nottingham in our regular ‘Loanees’ roundups.

Freeman Returns As Yeovil Cancel Loan Spell

Arsenal and Yeovil Town have agreed to cancel Luke Freeman’s loan spell with immediate effect. The striker, who is currently injured, returned to London this afternoon.

Freeman agreed on a move to Huish Park in the summer; rejecting an offer from Queens Park Rangers after manager Terry Skiverton promised the youngster regular playing time. Luke settled quickly, scoring on his debut, but playing time in recent weeks has been hard to come by.

Yeovil confirmed the news today, blaming Luke’s injury problems as the main reason behind the decision. However, it’s believed that the 18-year-olds struggle to adapt to life in League One is also a driving force, with Skiverton opting to use the former Gillingham striker as an impact substitute.

Freeman made 15 appearances, scoring two goals during his time with Yeovil. Arsenal will look to find a new loan club for Luke once he completes his treatment.

Onwards And Upwards For Ramsey

Aaron Ramsey is back. The Welshman pulled on an Arsenal shirt for the first time in nine months yesterday as his rehabilitation from a broken tibia and fibula entered it’s latter stages.

The venue or even the opponents were not glamorous, but for Ramsey, it was a start some feared he would never make. The 19-year-old turned in a decent and encouraging shift in the middle of the park, but came off at half time. The signs were positive, though. He had won tackles, gone into 50:50’s and brushed off some of the cob webs with a few passes and shots.

Arsène Wenger confirmed Aaron would be a regular fixture for the Reserves in the coming weeks when talking about the midfielder last month. That would suit Neil Banfield, who spoke yesterday about the influence the former Cardiff City is having, perfectly.

“They can learn from his energy and his enthusiasm for the game. He’s only young himself when you think about it. He’s come out today in his first game and it’s great to see him back on the pitch.”

“Hopefully he will have another run out with longer pitch time.”

Ramsey tired towards the end of the half yesterday but his impatience to gain the required match fitness to feature for the first team is evident. The next second string fixture is against West Brom on the 7th of December, in two weeks time. Aaron looks certain to play some part yet behind closed door friendlies are another realistic option.

The hope is that Ramsey will have progressed sufficiently to play a part in Arsenal’s busy Christmas period.

Arsenal 2-1 Wolves; Ramsey Shines In Come Back

Arsenal wrapped up their final home game of 2010 with a 2-1 win over Wolves in the Premier Reserve League. In a fixture which saw Aaron Ramsey make his long awaited come back from a broken leg, goals from Roarie Deacon and Gilles Sunu secured the three points.

Neil Banfield may have lost Henri Lansbury after he joined Norwich City yesterday, but the second string boss had a notable replacement. Aaron Ramsey was judged fit enough to start in central midfield, and he was joined by fellow first-teamer Manuel Almunia, also making his return from injury.

Almunia
Nordtveit – Hajrovic – Miquel – Boateng
Eastmond – Ramsey
Deacon – Aneke – Sunu
Emmanuel-Thomas

Subs: Shea (GK), Angha, Özyakup, Yennaris, Henderson.

Arsenal snapped out of the traps at London Colney but nobody seemed to tell Aaron Ramsey it was just a Reserve game. With just seconds on the clock, his first action was to close down John Gorman and steal the ball from the Wolves midfielder and begin an Arsenal attack. Promising signs.

The positive start was misleading, though. Wolves worked the first real opening, cutting a gap between Hajrovic and Miquel big enough for Sam Winnall to run clear. Manuel Almunia came rushing from his goalut needed a well timed sliding clearance to snuff out the danger.

Ramsey was beginning to settle and was involved in two quick fire chances. First, the Welshman lashed an effort at McCarey in the Wolves goal, then he gave possession away to Mujangi Bia who forced Almunia into another smart save.

Arsenal stepped up their play just before half time and should have had the lead. Ramsey was involved in two great chances; starting moves which led to Aneke heading over from six yards then Sunu flicking wide with the goal at his mercy.

The half time whistle brought an end to a solid opening period and to Aaron’s return. He was replaced by Oğuzhan Özyakup at the break having shown some super touches but tired towards the end. Almunia was also pulled off with James Shea replacing him.

With the first-team players gone, the attention firmly switched to getting the three points. It took less than 10 minutes to make substantial inroads to that goal. Eastmond’s probing run into the box resulted in a powerful shot; McCarey parried and Deacon slammed in the re-bound. 1-0.

Conor Henderson came on for Aneke minutes later and was instantly involved. The Irishman’s whipped cross picked out Sunu in the box; the Frenchman applied a classy finish and it was 2-0.

The game then became all about securing the victory, but after pressing forward for the third, Wolves broke. Winnall was found  unmarked in the box. A powerful header later and it was 2-1.

Wolves pressed hard for the equaliser late on. Shea was forced to make two great saves, the second of which a delightful block with his legs from Cassidy. Substitute Zeli Ismail then had the ball in the net, but only after fouling Miquel.

The visitors continued to press, but Banfield’s boys showed good character to secure the three points. 2-1, and a great day all round.

Lansbury Joins Norwich City On Loan

Henri Lansbury has joined Norwich City on a one month loan deal. The Canaries, who have a strong relationship with Arsenal’s Head of Youth Development officer Liam Brady, moved to sign Lansbury following a collection of midfield injuries.

Lansbury moves on a 28-day emergency loan deal. Norwich manager Paul Lambert spoke positively of his latest acquisition in an interview with News First this afternoon.

“I’m delighted Arsenal have agreed to let Henri come here. I saw him when he was at Watford and Scunthorpe and he’s a quality young player, very positive in his play.”

“We have been hit with injuries and midfield is one of the areas where we needed strengthening. Henri gives us more options in there which is important.”

You can follow Henri’s progress throughout his stay with Norwich in our regular Loanees reports.

Wenger Promises Galindo A Niche Arsenal Role

Samuel Galindo will be a ‘niche’ member of Arsène Wenger’s first-team squad in the future. The Bolivian midfielder has revealed details of the conversations he had with Wenger before joining Spanish Segunda outfit UD Salamanca on loan.

Galindo has had a slow start to life in Spain following several set backs over a work visa. It meant he couldn’t take part in Salamanca’s pre-season preparations and finally linked up with the squad just a week before the league opener.

However, he is now making an impression. A goal on his debut for the ‘B’ team followed by several impressive performances from the bench have made Samuel an instant fans favourite. The Union’s sponsors moved last week to give him a brand new Audi A1 car; further proof of just how well he has settled in.

The future though, is all about Arsenal. The 18-year-old completed last season training with the Gunners first team and looks back on that time fondly.

“The experience of being in London and training with the first team before coming to Salamanca was wonderful. Both Cesc and Vela helped me most when I came to England. Carlos took me to the training in his car and both of them acted as a translator.”

Wenger’s influence on the left footed midfielder has been telling. Although used as a winger during training games, a future as a box-to-box central player seems likely. Comparisons have been made with his idol Juan Román Riquelme, but many believe he boasts a playing style similar to former Arsenal star Edu.

The move to Salamanca all happened very quickly, but Wenger did find time to hold a meeting with the prospect and discuss the future. Galindo explained what was said and his feelings about his new coach.

“I was very impressed with Arsène Wenger. He is a great coach and immediately gave me confidence to enjoy what I do on the pitch.”

“Wenger told me to learn everything I can in Salamanca and he would make me grow into a niche player in Arsenal. He told me to learn all I can. To grow as a player and he will make a space for me at Arsenal.”

Galindo is expected to feature on a regular basis in the second half of the season, following the winter break.

Loanees: Mannone & Botelho Continue Good Form

Welcome to this weekends Loanees Watch – Young Guns’ analysis, reports and updates on the progress of the young starlets currently plying their trade away from the Emirates Stadium. You can read all the latest reports below.

Vito Mannone claimed a second consecutive clean-sheet as Hull City’s good form continued with a 1-0 win over Ipswich Town. Mannone was forced into making two early saves, one notably from Jason Scotland, but was otherwise untroubled.

Kyle Bartley completed another 90 minutes at centre half as Sheffield United beat Crystal Palace 3-2 at home. Bartley showed impressive composure and leadership in a game which saw two penalties and two red cards.

Sanchez Watt played 85 minutes for Leeds United Reserves in a 6-3 win over Hull City in midweek, but was not part of the squad that drew 1-1 with Norwich City. Watt is expected to be involved next week after recovering from injury.

Benik Afobe came off the bench to play the final 15 minutes of Huddersfield Town’s 1-0 defeat to Exeter City. Afobe, who was rested due to worries from manager Lee Clark about burn out, replaced Jordan Rhodes but didn’t have any real chances to score.

Cédric Evina played the full 90 minutes in midfield for Oldham Athletic as they beat Dagenham and Redbridge 1-0. Evina impressed in his role, and almost played in a part in the opener, with Dagenham defender Will Antwi almost turning the Frenchman’s cross into his own net.

Thomas Cruise played 79 minutes at left back for Carlisle United as they lost 2-1 to Walsall. Cruise, who was initially awarded the opening goal before it was given to striker Mike Grella, came off late on as United looked for an equaliser.

Gavin Hoyte wrapped up another 90 minutes at right back as Lincoln City beat Hereford United 3-1.

Luke Freeman was not part of the Yeovil Town squad that lost 3-2 to Charlton Athletic.

Mark Randall missed Rotherham’s 1-0 win over Crewe due to a shoulder injury.

Francis Coquelin came off the bench to play the final 24 minutes as Lorient lost 2-0 to Sochaux. Coquelin’s introduction helped protect the defence in the closing stages, but the damage was already done.

Armand Traoré was an unused substitute for Juventus was they beat Genoa 2-0.

Nacer Barazite was left out of the Vitesse Arnhem squad that beat Heracles 2-0. New coach Albert Ferrer says Barazite must earn his place in the Vitesse squad for next weeks fixture.

Pedro Botelho played the full 90 minutes on the left of a front three as FC Cartagena beat Real Betis 2-1. Botelho turned in another solid shift, but in a new position. The Brazilian came close to equalising after Betis took the lead, having his shot turned off the post.

Samuel Galindo came off the bench to play the final three minutes of UD Salamanca’s 4-2 win over Las Palmas. Galindo, who was given a brand new Audi A1 by Salamanca’s sponsors Audi, is expected to feature much more in the second half of the season.