London, September 26, 2024 – Arsenal’s 16-year-old sensation, Ethan Nwaneri, stole the spotlight as the Gunners dismantled Bolton Wanderers 4-0 in the Carabao Cup third round. The young prodigy, already making waves in English football, netted twice in an outstanding display at the Emirates Stadium.
The match saw Arsenal dominate from start to finish, with manager Mikel Arteta opting for a mix of youth and experience in his lineup. However, it was the teenage forward who captured the headlines. Nwaneri, the youngest debutant in Premier League history, continues to make strides at Arsenal, proving his worth with an electrifying performance.
Arsenal opened the scoring early in the first half through Nwaneri, who calmly slotted the ball past Bolton goalkeeper Nathan Baxter after a clever through-ball from Fabio Vieira. The second goal came soon after, with Nwaneri striking again just before the break, showcasing his poise and clinical finishing inside the box. Bolton struggled to match Arsenal’s tempo, and things got worse for the visitors in the second half. Eddie Nketiah, Arsenal’s regular cup scorer, added a third with a close-range effort after a brilliant team move involving Jorginho and Emile Smith Rowe. The match was capped off by a fourth goal courtesy of Leandro Trossard, who came off the bench to score with a curling strike from outside the area in the 83rd minute.
Nwaneri’s performance drew plaudits from fans and pundits alike. Arteta, speaking after the match, praised the youngster’s maturity and composure. “Ethan is an exceptional talent. We know his potential, but today he showed incredible composure for someone so young. He has a bright future ahead of him,” said the Arsenal boss.
With this victory, Arsenal comfortably progressed to the fourth round of the competition, keeping their hopes of domestic silverware alive. Bolton, meanwhile, exit the tournament with heads held high, having reached the third round for the first time in years. For Arsenal fans, however, the night belonged to Nwaneri, who may well be the next big name in English football.