Before this season, not many Arsenal fans had knew or heard of Benik Afobe. But after his short debut against Cologne, and then his impressive game against Thierry Henry's club, New York Red Bulls, everyone was mentioning him as the next 'big thing'. And some could not wait to see the young U-20 international make his Premier League debut, but the 19 year-old has since had to wait for that big break with the Gunners, due to a groin injury on the 21st of September 2011.
If you have read my other blogs, you will know that I have always said this, "any player that loves Arsenal, I love", and Afobe seemingly loves Arsenal, seeing as he has been coming through the ranks since the age of six. In a Q & A, Afobe was asked, "Tell us about the first ever game you went to as a spectator." He replied, "....when Arsenal beat Southampton at Highbury in 2001."
Benik was also asked, "Which other sports did you play as a youngster and to what standard?" he replied, "I ran the 100m for my school." This to me says he has pace. To run 100m for your school, or any type of sprint, you have to have to be pacey. I'm not saying we have a Miyaichi or a Walcott here, but if you look at the highlights on YouTube of his performance against NY Red Bulls, you will see he has his own style to his play and has excessive agility.
Huddersfield
Benik joined Huddersfield on loan on 2 November 2010 and made a strong impression on Lee Clark, and went on to make 32 appearances in all competitions for the "Terriers", scoring 5 goals in the League One. Benik also gave 10 assists to his team mates, including 3 assists in one game against Notts County. The 19-year-old also picked up four man-of-the-match awards in a row.
Afobe.... celebrating after scoring against Brentford
Former Huddersfield manager Lee Clark described Afobe as "another fantastic young player from the Arsenal production line", after his debut in a 2-0 win over Sheffield United, on the night he joined the West Yorkshire club.
Despite having a successful season with Huddersfield, Benik failed to help the club gain promotion, as they lost 3-0 to Peterborough United in the League One Play-Off Final.
International career
Benik Afobe started his England career at a very young age and captained the England Under-12s in a Junior World Cup in France in 2005.
In 2008, Afobe was part of the England Under-16 squad that won the Victory Shield and scored four goals in three games. He was announced as the 'Player of the Tournament' and equalled Michael Owen's Under-16 record for goals in a tournament.
That wasn't Afobe's only taste of success for England, as he went on to win the Under-17 European Championships in May 2010. He was then called up to both the Under-19s and Under-20s for England and was going to play in the U-20s World Cup in Columbia, until Arsenal wanted him for their summer camp in Germany.
Afobe was called up for the England Under-21s to replace Danny Welbeck, but has not played for them yet because of his groin injury.
Arsenal Reserves
Afobe joined Arsenal Academy at the age of just six, after being spotted by a scout whilst playing for his Sunday team in Dagenham and scored 40 goals for the Under-16s in the 2007-2008 season.
He then scored 32 goals in 37 games in the next two seasons for the Under 18s. Afobe signed a professional contract in February 2010, after being reportedly watched by Barcelona.
Personally, I can't wait to see how well he does in the Premier League as I can see an Ian Wright in him. He is a great prospect, very loyal and extremely young.... Afobe has a bright future ahead of him.
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2 comments:
He's big and strong for his age, and showed in that friendly that he has the control and confidence to be a good player. People always talked about the outrageous skills of JET, but this kid seems to have more class, knowing when to try something and when to simply keep possession. If he can stay clear of injury, I expect he will be playing PL football next season, at least for part of it, either with Arsenal or on loan elsewhere.
Thanks for the comment and i agree, i can see him playing regular for us very soon unless the likes of Joel Campbell or Zak Ansah gets in front of him as Wenger likes the youth policy!
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