Wolves are set to include a 15-YEAR-OLD schoolboy in their squad to face Arsenal amid their injury crisis… as Gary O’Neil hints ‘there might be a debut from the start’ for the youngster

Wolves are set to include a 15-YEAR-OLD schoolboy in their squad to face Arsenal amid their injury crisis… as Gary O’Neil hints ‘there might be a debut from the start’ for the youngster

  • Wolves have only 10 fit senior outfield players ahead of their clash with Arsenal 
  • As a result, they are set to include a 15-year-old in their squad on Saturday night
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Wolves are poised to play a 15-year-old schoolboy against Arsenal on Saturday after he skipped a science lesson on Friday to prepare to face the Premier League title challengers.

Right back Wes Okoduwa would become Wolves’ youngest player at 15 years, 344 days, with the hosts having only 10 fit senior outfield players.

Craig Dawson, Nelson Semedo, Matheus Cunha, Pedro Neto and Jean-Ricard Bellegarde are all out, Hwang Hee-chan and Rayan Ait-Nouri aren’t fit enough to start and Mario Lemina and Pablo Sarabia are nursing knocks.

‘We’re probably in the worst situation we’ve been in but the positives are there’s loads of young players involved against Arsenal,’ said Wolves manager Gary O’Neil. ‘There might be a debut or two from the start for some of the younger lads.

‘Some of those on the bench I don’t know too well if I’m honest. They’ve been training with the academy more than with us but they were with us Friday and one was pleased he got to miss his science lesson this morning so he could train with us.

Wolves are set to include 15-year-old Wes Okoduwa in their squad to face Arsenal on Saturday

Gary O’Neil hinted that the schoolboy could be in line to start the match amid their injury crisis

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‘I hope he’s had more fun with us than he would have done in science! He’s ready for the game.’

If he plays, Okoduwa will also become the Premier League’s second youngest player after Arsenal’s Ethan Nwaneri, who was 15 years, 181 days when he came on in a 3-0 win at Brentford last season.

Legendary left winger Jimmy Mullen, who died in 1987, is Wolves’ youngest player at 16 years, 43 days when he made his debut against Leeds in 1939, although Cameron Buchanan was just 14 when he played for the club in a wartime game against rivals West Brom.

Mentioned as one of the brightest talents in the country in his age group and an unused substitute for the 3-0 defeat at Newcastle on March 2, Okoduwa has been linked with Manchester United and helped England Under 16s win the Football Federations Cup this season.

‘He’s trained very well, he’s physically very good,’ said O’Neil. ‘It’s probably slightly too early in his development, but it’s the situation we’re in.’




Source From: Premier League News, Fixtures and Results | Mail Online

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