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Why I hope support doesn’t dwindle for this Arsenal starlet:

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Arsenal fans know how good he is and I’m sure they won’t let a single mistake (no matter what its implication were on theNorth Londonderby) change their opinion of him.

I’d much rather focus on one of the club’s leading lights – one of the major positives in an otherwise disappointing year or so for the club. Wojciech Szczesny.

The young Pole may be the subject of some criticism today for failing to get a strong enough hand to Kyle Walker’s speculative effort that led to Tottenham’s second goal. Whilst fans quickly lost patience with the antics of Manuel Almunia and Lukasz Fabianski, I hope they aren’t so negative with Szczesny, who appears to be a real talent and a possible long-term number one for Arsenal. Let’s not forget that Szczesny was brilliant all game apart from the mistake.

Of course, given Szczesny’s brash attitude and ceaseless confidence, opponent fans are sure to jump on any mistake that he makes. That’s why it’s important that Arsenal fans stand by their man.

Let’s not forget he’s only 21-years-old and is still learning his trade in the Premier League. None of the current goalkeepers playing for a top EPL side were half as good as Szczesny at his age, and it’s unsurprising if a mistake or two creeps into his game.

What surprises me (and fills me with optimism) is that a high-profile mistake hasn’t been made sooner. Some fans may point to the blunder in the final of the Carling Cup last season but I always placed the blame at Laurent Koscielny’s feet for that one.

Wojciech hasn’t just impressed for his ability to make spectacular saves, it’s the consistency of his ability to do so that’s been a joy to behold. For somebody his age it’s remarkable to consider just what he’s pulled off so soon into his career, and somewhat scary to consider what he might be capable of in the long-term. If things continue in this vein he will surely have a massive future ahead of him.

Arsenal fans know how good he is and I’m sure they won’t let a single mistake (no matter what its implication were on theNorth Londonderby) change their opinion of him.

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  • :o) says:

    well said, Ive been saying the same for ages!

  • ne says:

    i’m behind him..

  • Maia says:

    Joe Hart was pretty good when even younger than he is now. Indeed, when Given was in his pomp he could have been bought by AW for something pathetic like 2 mill. Wish he had. Wojciech does look a talent but AW has been fiddling around too long in this position. Inviting Jens back was embarrassing. More importantly, it robbed Shea of some valuable pitch time.

  • JohnnyB says:

    He is a very good keeper…maybe Spurs should look to buy him to replace Friedel in a couple of years time…

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