- Arsenal beat Leicester 2-0 at the Premier League on Saturday afternoon
- A 17 -year -old claimed the party's man award at the King Power Stadium
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Alan Shearer was particularly impressed by the performance of an Arsenal player, since the Gunners managed to overcome Leicester and keep the race alive for the title.
Mikel Arteta's men fought in the absence of key stars in the King Power Stadium, but claimed the three points when Mikel Merino left the bank to pocket an orthopedic device in the last 10 minutes.
Arsenal offered little in the future until that moment, but a man stopped above the rest and he was the creator of the first goal.
Ethan Nwaneri can only be 17 years old, but said his reputation as one of the most exciting young people in world football with a dynamic exhibition before putting a perfect cross for Merino to head the first game home.
The top scorer of the Premier League, Shearer, liked what he saw and was full of praise in the game of the day.
'17 years of age … A potential superstar, “he said. 'It was undoubtedly the brilliant spark for Arsenal.

Alan Shearer was full of praise for a Arsenal star after his afternoon victory over Leicester

Etan nwaneri (right) was the best player in the field at the King Power Stadium

Nwaneri was the only spark in Arsenal's attack for much of the game and helped the first game
'Even when things did not go for them, which were great parts of the game, he was the one who was investigating, he was the one who was crossing and had pops to the goal.
'This (Declan rice opportunity early) is almost identical to the cross they write down. He (Nwaneri) simply changes the ball to the left foot and whips it, but Declan Rice can't reach the end.
'Again, get the ball and work it on its left foot. This time cuts inside and has a pop to the goal, but hits the crossbar.
'But he can and also likes to lower that right side. If you show him too much space, if you invite him to go there, then he is fine, he will do it too. He was the best player in the field today, so lively.
Joe Cole, covering the game for TNT Sports, added: 'These touches that produce, in and around the box, small small touches … I don't want to say it, but it's like Messi.
I have said it, I have said it. I don't want to exert more pressure on the child's shoulders. I'm sure I would treat it '