Carling Cup - Arsenal youngsters turn on the class

Eurosport - Wed, 24 Sep 11:25:00 2008

Arsenal's rampaging young Gunners will take some beating in the Carling Cup after hitting Sheffield United for six.

FOOTBALL; Arsenal's Carlos Alberto Vela (c) celebrates with team mate Nicklas Bendtner (r) after scoring the third goal, Sep 2008 - 0

Manager Arsene Wenger stuck to his policy of giving youth a chance in the much-maligned knock-out competition, naming a starting line-up with an average age of just 19 against Sheffield United, and he was not disappointed.

Mexican striker Carlos Vela scored a hat-trick, while Nicklas Bendtner - at 20 one of the senior men on display and with a wealth of first-team experience already - had put the young Gunners in command with two first half goals.

Vela chipped in a wonderful fourth five minutes after the restart, with Jack Wilshere, still only 16, adding a fifth before the 19-year-old South American completed his hat-trick as the Coca-Cola Championship side were outclassed.

Sterner tests lie ahead for the likes of Wales Under-21 midfielder Aaron Ramsey, the raw talent of Wilshere and aspiring full-back Kieran Gibbs - but on tonight's evidence their Wembley dream may not be so far away.

The young Gunners began brightly and a crisp passing move sent Gibbs away down the left, only for his low centre to fly across the six-yard box.

United forward Danny Webber did well to weave himself into space just outside the Arsenal penalty area but then could not get any power on his shot and the ball bobbled through to Lukasz Fabianski, captain for the night and at 23 the oldest man in the home team.

Another quick passing Arsenal move on the edge of the area saw Bendtner play in Johan Djourou and the big defender turned to fire a goalbound effort which Paddy Kelly saved at full stretch.

Bendtner flicked on for Wilshere to collect in the overlap down the right but the teenager rushed his attempted curled shot and hit wide.

The Dane then showed the rest of the youngsters how it should be done with a fine finish after 31 minutes.

Vela held off Blades captain Chris Morgan before feeding the ball square to Bendtner just outside the penalty area.

The 20-year-old took a couple of touches before dispatching a low strike into the bottom right corner for his third goal of the season.

Arsenal felt they had a strong penalty claim when Morgan slid through on Wilshere but referee Phil Dowd was unimpressed.

After 42 minutes Ramsey - signed from Cardiff for £5million in the summer - weaved his way into the left of the penalty area before turning and playing a superb backheel to Bendtner who beat Kenny from six yards.

Before the visitors could regroup and look towards the respite of half-time they were further behind.

Bendtner turned provider as he chipped a pass through for Vela to run on to down the right.

The Mexican sprinted into the area before bending a delightful effort into the far corner.

In the second half Arsenal continued where they had left off as Gibbs stung the keeper's hands with a fierce angled drive from the left of the penalty area.

The full-back then sent a long pass upfield towards Vela who took the ball on his chest, leaving Morgan chasing shadows, and darted into the box to finish with an audacious chip over the stranded keeper.

It got worse for the battered Blades when Wilshere drilled in a fifth after 57 minutes.

Fran Merida's right-wing corner picked out the 16-year-old - Arsenal's youngest to appear in the Premier League - and he showed great composure to drill a low shot past Kelly from 22 yards.

However, Cesc Fabregas, by just more than a month, remains Arsenal's youngest scorer at 16 years 212 days with his goal against Wolves in December 2003.

There was no holding back by the rampant Gunners with Djourou heading over at the back post following another deep corner before Bendtner narrowly missed out on his hat-trick when his close-range shot trickled wide.

Vela then completed his treble with another well-taken effort after 88 minutes after running clear down the left onto Ramsey's pass.

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  1. If Sheffield United do get their unjust desserts then I­ hope they spend some of the money on teaching their­ fans to write good english or, perish the thought, even­ speak it.

    From Paul, on Thu 25 Sep 1:05PM
  2. owusukayi........at least we got nothing 2 loose coz we­ dint sign anybody 4 30million pounds

    From bobbybhenry, on Wed 24 Sep 7:30PM
  3. A very big 'ARSENAL 4 LIFE from we all crazy EPL­ fans in northern NIGERIA.

    From bobbybhenry, on Wed 24 Sep 7:28PM
  4. s666heathen shut the **** up west ham ( cheating scums)­ will pay up. You got caught end off.

    From dl56uk, on Wed 24 Sep 6:04PM
  5. if i am given the chance to pick any coach in the EPL­ to train my football crazy 7 year old son joshua i will­ go for wenger.

    From franklin b concience, on Wed 24 Sep 4:41PM
  6. sure stixnolan 86,brady and not wenger does all the job­ just the way the secretary of defence and not the­ president does all the work.or the cabinet minister and­ not the prime minister does the good work-total­ rubbish!brady is good but without the prof providing­ the conducive training environment and his extra­ technical imput those kids may not reach their full­ potential.

    From franklin b concience, on Wed 24 Sep 4:27PM
  7. arsenal should maintain another team in the­ championship,maybe called arsenal 2.i would sure like­ to see them win the premiership and the championship­ together one day just the way the female arsenal team­ is dominating female football in england.

    From franklin b concience, on Wed 24 Sep 4:04PM
  8. I'm a Malawian Alsenal fan and I am impressed with­ the Gunners perfomance considering that we didnt bother­ our purse to buy big names during window period as­ others did but we are making an impact­ though.

    Continue the fight guys, stay together, we are­ proud of you.

    From EPHRAIM, on Wed 24 Sep 2:50PM
  9. ow many times o u see dis young GUNNZ putting SIX past­ opponenets? 1st it was LIVERPOOL sum seasons ago, now­ its SHEFFIELD.
    bring it on WHO,S NEXT??????
    and by d­ way wers SPURZ on d league table... LOL
    WE R D ARSENAL!­ ARSENAL FC...

    From Ahmed O, on Wed 24 Sep 2:22PM
  10. I was shocked and saddened to see poor Sheffield United­ so humiliated. Were ever blades so dull? Long may they­ continue their descent to the bottom drawer. I wonder­ who they'll blame next year.

    From Paul, on Wed 24 Sep 1:49PM
  11. as a west ham fan all i can say is well done you­ gunners, i hope shef utd choke on the £30m, bad losers!­ whinging scummers!

    From steven, on Wed 24 Sep 1:08PM
  12. Arsenal fan
    Could'nt watch a full game of Man utd­ ,l would fall asleep boring 90 min games.
    would like to­ see man utd playing the carling cup with young­ player,wont win with the player they got. Come on the­ young gunners

    From chrisbowsey, on Wed 24 Sep 12:52PM
  13. I am a Arsenal fan.
    Think arsenal's young guns did­ briliant last night
    Would like to see man utd do any­ better (Dont think so) Move over m utd the gunners are­ back.With man utd taken in to extra time,they we're­ lucky to Win.

    Arsenal Fan Forever. Christina

    From chrisbowsey, on Wed 24 Sep 12:24PM
  14. Arsenal are the most unique football club in Europe.­ Great performance to beat a now-and-again premiership­ side with the average age of the team at just­ 19!!!

    Arsenal 4 life!!!

    From Jay, on Wed 24 Sep 11:15AM
  15. cool result for gunner keep it up

    From 4real, on Wed 24 Sep 11:02AM
  16. Another awesome display by players of infinite talent.­ Hope they eventually get the chance to shine in the­ Premier League (preferably at Newcastle. Do you think­ they are available this weekend?)

    From The Trout, on Wed 24 Sep 11:01AM
  17. hey man u chelsea when you hear them calling gunnerss­ join and keep on calling keep on calling keep on­ calling guunnerrrss forlife that is the truth and the­ only way out up young­ gunnersssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss­ ss

    this don ancolink

    From ancolink1, on Wed 24 Sep 10:47AM
  18. i elmahmud always with sir wenger's policy because­ he know the perfomance of his players more than any­ leaving creature on earth. with this, on behalf of i,­ me, and myself i say a very big kudos to the best­ manager in the english league a.k.a professor and my­ fellow gunners. that is to say in wenger we trust­ remain cool but don't freeze, one house and once­ more gunners 4 life.elmahmud

    From rite2elmahmud, on Wed 24 Sep 10:40AM
  19. arsenal foprever always playing good football

    From tosin, on Wed 24 Sep 10:40AM
  20. Great,lads, great coach, great result. It can't be­ better. UP GUNNERS

    From Adeyeye O, on Wed 24 Sep 10:37AM
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