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Sterling makes something extra special for Arsenal academy teens

Arsenal’s Under-13 side put on a dominant display, securing an emphatic 9-0 victory over Nottingham Forest earlier today. The young Gunners showcased their attacking prowess, leaving their opponents with no chance in a one-sided affair as per The Next Crave.
Following the match, Arsenal first-team star Raheem Sterling made a surprise visit to the U13s’ dressing room to congratulate them on their impressive performance. The England international, who joined Arsenal on loan from Chelsea last summer, took time to speak with the young players, offering words of encouragement and motivation. His presence was a special moment for the aspiring footballers, who look up to senior stars like Sterling as role models.
Sterling’s visit highlights his leadership and willingness to inspire the next generation of Arsenal talent. The 30-year-old winger has been an important figure in Mikel Arteta’s squad this season, bringing experience and quality to Arsenal’s attack. His influence extends beyond the pitch, as he continues to engage with the club’s youth setup and encourage their development.
The young Gunners will take confidence from this remarkable victory as they continue their journey in youth football, with the hope of one day making it to Arsenal’s first team.
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