Saturday, November 23, 2024

Reine-Adelaide is a huge talent, but he shouldn’t be rushed into the first-team

Rarely has there been such hype about a player who has yet to feature for the Arsenal first-team in a competitive match.

Jeff Reine-Adelaide was a relative unknown, at least as far as Arsenal supporters were concerned, when news filtered through that the club had agreed a deal to sign the winger, along with striker Yassin Fortune, from Lens in May.

The early signs had been extremely encouraging, with Reine-Adelaide impressing for France at the U17 European Championships before being provisionally selected to travel with Arsenal for the Premier League Asia Trophy only to be replaced by Jon Toral at the last moment.

Then came the weekend when the Reine-Adelaide hype train hit full force, with the 17-year-old making a stellar impact in the Emirates Cup. His cameo as a substitute on the Saturday against Lyon was encouraging, but his performance a day later against Wolfsburg, when he provided an assist for Theo Walcott, was even better, and prompted suggestions that Arsenal had in their grasp a player who, despite his tender years, could make a sizeable impact on the first-team squad this season.

Circumstances have conspired against Reine-Adelaide in the sense that he is yet to make his competitive debut for the club. An injury suffered whilst playing for the U21s against Newcastle United and his subsequent participation at the U17 World Cup meant that the French youngster wasn’t able to feature in Arsenal’s Capital One Cup campaign.

He has been on the bench for several recent first-team fixtures, but, with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain poised to return to the squad in time for Sunday’s game against Norwich City, Reine-Adelaide will probably have to wait a little while longer before he makes his official debut.

That may not be a bad thing as it will enable Reine-Adelaide to feature in Arsenal’s FA Youth Cup tie at home to West Bromwich Albion a week today, whilst he could also be involved in the concluding UEFA Youth League group stage fixture away to Olympiacos.

Depending on the opposition, Reine-Adelaide could well be involved in the first-team’s FA Cup 3rd round tie, and, if there are any further injuries to attacking players in the first-team, the winger is likely to be first in line to step in, as he has seemingly edged ahead of Alex Iwobi in the pecking order at the club.

Much of the hype around Reine-Adelaide is justified. He is a sublime dribbler who is capable of going for goal himself, whilst he is also tactically astute. As you would expect with a player of his age, though, there are some aspects of his game which require improving, most notably his tendency to lose the ball at key moments.

Reine-Adelaide is undoubtedly a talent for the future and he may still be able to have some impact on the first-team scene this campaign, but it is just as important that during his first season in England he features as often as possible for the youth sides in order to build up his sharpness and to start to iron out the deficiencies in his game.

The hype is considerable, but, despite his clear ability, it is perhaps time to be patient with Jeff Reine-Adelaide.

Jeorge Bird is the author of  www.arsenalyouth.wordpress.com  Follow him on Twitter @jeorgebird

 

 

 

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Stuart

He has a talent/he is talented, not he “is” a talent.

Jeff

Thank you, Mr. Stuart, for the correction.

SG_Gooner

heh….he looks like those 80s rap / hip hop artistes

Mark Hughes

You’re talking about the progressive meaning while the talent in question is used as an adjective.

Arsene's humour

He might need a number of top flight cameos though. He is certainly a Wilsheresque trajectory prodigy. Looks FIT too!

Paul

The Jeff!

Theoden

All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
A light from the shadows shall spring;
Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
The crownless again shall be king.

He’s going to win us the tittle.
I jest, but I have big hopes for this one.

Arsepedant

The thumb down is probably from someone who thought the last two lines should rhyme.

Jay Song

Jeff we can

Jay Song

Jokes aside, I think he is a great talent. His physical level looks to be above everyone that are around 17 and his technique seems to be very amazing. I think he will be great.

rex

Jeffinitely

AntiSpud

Pele won the world cup at 17. Am I right?

Indie Gooner

At 17 Wishere was playing for the first team. He should get opportunities as well.

Jagger

I don’t think it’s fair comparing youth prospects now to youth prospects in the era of austerity. At that time there was a need to quickly blood in young players into the first team to minimize wage expenditure. A Wilshere right now would have a much harder time getting into our first team than a Wilshere of 2008, simply because the first team level has risen so much.

Rob

I know newest is always best but,
Who is the brighter prospect- the jeff or zalelem?

Mark Hughes

At the moment it seems like Jeff is the brighter prospect but then that could change should he get a loan somewhere. Gedion isn’t exactly pulling up trees at Rangers but then they aren’t the force (in Scottish football at least) that they were.

newxieland

Sorry to rain on the parade but we’ve been here before… remember JET? Definitely hope he makes it but going to temper my expectations…

rmpauden

Michael Owen was already a twunt at 17

santori

Absolutely agree with Wenger. A good loan will be extremely benefitial.

We have some very exciting young players in the wings. Bennacer is another one.

santori

Jack Wilshere started for us at 16.

Look at his injuries.

Fabulous

The thing with physically developed youngsters is they tend to boss lower age groups because they’re at a huge advantage physically. But with the Jeff you know straight away he’s got more in his locker than just his physique. His touches are sublime and his passing range impressive for someone that young. If he can continue to develop both aspects of his game I have no doubt he’ll develop into a monster, from the likes of Vieira, Toure, Pogba, and of course Diaby if not for the injuries. A rare type of player and I’m glad he’s with us. Here’s… Read more »

Gutbukket Deffrolla

It’s not a case of “His touches are sublime and his passing range impressive for someone that young”, and few 17 year olds have a physique advantage over grown men. if he plays for us or a loan team he’ll be competing for starts, playing against, and judged in comparison with grown men. A lot of players sent out on loan don’t get many starts because they aren’t so special when compared to mature players in their own teams. If your own teammates bully you off the ball in training games then what use would you be in a real… Read more »

Lindhe

Some light in these dark times; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66fX6m3_9M4

indiano

Yet another youth team player who is a “sublime dribbler” . Mr. Bird, I really appreciate all the work you do, providing us with so much information on the youth teams, but every youth team player can´t be a sublime dribbler. Pires was a sublime dribbler.

dkgÖÖnér

“As you would expect with a player of his age, though, there are some aspects of his game which require improving, most notably his tendency to lose the ball at key moments.”
A bit like Alexis then?

Brendan

I agree. He should remain in the u21s this season. I hope he can have similar performances in the UEFA Youth league like Bellerin did in the NextGen tournament in 13/14. I think we should wait till next season to look at a role in the first team when Rosicky, Arteta and Flamini leave.

Arsepedant

I’d rather see him given a shot or two before Rosicky, Arteta, and Flamini pack it in, so he can benefit from their wisdom and mentoring before he has to replace one of them.

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