Mikel Arteta has opened the door for Arsenal youngster Charlie Patino to earn more first-team opportunities during the rest of the season.
The 18-year-old made a goalscoring debut in Tuesday’s 5-1 win over Sunderland to help the Gunners qualify for the Carabao Cup semi-finals.
Highly-rated Patino has been a regular in England age groups and consistently been talked up by those at the club’s Hale End academy.
What a night! 🔴⚪️
The Best Day of My Life!!
Thanks to all the fans for your support!!❤️@Arsenal @ArsenalAcademy pic.twitter.com/uvV15zsAIY— Charlie Patino (@CharliePatino10) December 22, 2021
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With Arsenal set to lose central midfielders Thomas Partey and Mohamed Elneny for the majority of January due to their involvement at the African Cup of Nations, Arteta was asked if that could mean more chances for the teenager.
He said: “Charlie is with us more and more in training sessions. Tuesday was his first competitive match, which was a beautiful day for him and everybody involved in the club.
“We’ll go slowly from there. If we need him, we will use him if the numbers are quiet but we have to throw him in there when we believe he’s ready.
“He’s making the right steps and we’re really happy with where we are.”
Patino is the latest Arsenal academy graduate to be trusted by Arteta, who has helped nurture the talents of Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe during his two years at the Emirates.
Two other products from Hale End in Folarin Balogun and Eddie Nketiah also started in the midweek success over Sunderland, with the credit being directed towards the coaches in the youth-team set-up.
Arteta added: “I am delighted but that is down to all the work that has been done in the academy and at the club for many years.
“This is the fruits of that work and now it is about finding the right moments to give opportunities to these kids and finding the space in the squad to be able to do that.”
While Nketiah scored a hat-trick in Tuesday’s thrashing of the Black Cats, the forward could leave in the summer with his current contract running down.
The 22-year-old has struggled to establish himself as a regular since he made his first appearance for the Gunners back in 2017 under Arsene Wenger.
Arteta has repeatedly stated his desire to keep the striker but knows he needs games.
“With the way he’s performing and training, he deserves more minutes,” the Spaniard conceded.
“We are trying really hard to do the best that we can. Obviously, the contract has an expiry date and you cannot control that.
“We have had discussions with Eddie for a long time and I repeat again that his genuine intention is that he wants to play football, that’s the thing that is driving whatever decision he’s going to take for his future.
“You have to respect that but obviously, he’s a player that we admire and that we want to keep, that has come through the system, and we will continue to do our best to keep him because we want him to be part of our project and the club.”