I don't know why Chelsea let him go - Wenger excited by two-goal Nketiah

Eddie Nketiah scored twice for Arsenal against Norwich City on Tuesday, leaving Arsene Wenger confused as to why Chelsea once let him leave.

Published : Oct 25, 2017 18:34 IST

Arsenal youngster Eddie Nketiah scored two goals on his debut against Norwich City in the EFL Cup.
Arsenal youngster Eddie Nketiah scored two goals on his debut against Norwich City in the EFL Cup.
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Arsenal youngster Eddie Nketiah scored two goals on his debut against Norwich City in the EFL Cup.

Arsene Wenger has no idea why Chelsea allowed Eddie Nketiah to leave Stamford Bridge after the 18-year-old scored twice in Arsenal's 2-1 EFL Cup extra-time win over Norwich City on Tuesday.

Arsenal appeared to be heading towards a shock defeat after Josh Murphy's clever finish in the 34th minute put the Championship side ahead at Emirates Stadium.

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But Nketiah made a stunning contribution from the bench, scoring less than 60 seconds after his introduction for Reiss Nelson in the 85th minute to open his account for the senior team.

Nketiah then secured Arsenal's passage in the sixth minute of extra time, leaving Wenger baffled by Chelsea's decision to let him leave its academy as a 14-year-old.

"I don't know what happened at Chelsea," Wenger told reporters. "He has scored goals at youth level and sometimes I don't know why they let him go.

"I don't know why. You see that more and more. Young people travel from one club to another. I don't know.

"He has top quality and is one of player who was with me in pre-season and I knew what he could do.

"I must say I am impressed when I think he was not even conceived when I was already here [became Arsenal manager].

"But it is good as well. Life gives a chance to young people and hopefully he will make a long career at Arsenal. We are proud to give young players a chance."

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