Arsenal are back in European action on Thursday night when they host Norwegian Molde in their third organization match.
The Gunners have won two without much trouble, beating Rapid Vienna and Dundalk to collect six problems out of six possible.
Mikel Arteta hopes to avoid a night of clashes, and some Arsenal enthusiasts would possibly have seen adjustments to the team before the match.
Arsenal’s UEFA list now includes three new additions to Thursday’s game, with the arrival of Zane Monlouis, Omari Giraud-Hutchinson and Charlie Patino.
Jeorge Bird, one of Arsenal’s main resources for young people, also noted this, with a suggestion that Giraud-Hutchinson has signed a new agreement.
Monlouis adds intensity to the centre and left side, while Giraud-Hutchinson can play as a left-back or even as a left-back, with the pair of teenagers now in European competition.
Patiño is the ultimate addition, as he has signed up for staring at Arsenal after excelling in the under-18s since signing from Luton Town.
Patiño recently signed a professional contract, and The Guardian noted last month that Arteta is a great amateur and that he has already trained with the first team, such is his skill and potential; he now has at least a chance to play in Europe, although he still has a long way to go.
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