Emile Smith Rowe says Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette ‘helped me so much’ on and off…


Emile Smith Rowe reveals Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette ‘helped me so much’ on and off the pitch alongside successful loan moves that have been key on the way to the 20-year-old shining in the Premier League

Arsenal midfielder Emile Smith Rowe has praised pep talks from Alexandre Lacazette and loan spells at RB Leipzig and Huddersfield for his emergence as a Premier League prodigy.

The in-form 20-year-old produced his fifth assist of the season to set up Bukayo Saka for the Gunners’ second goal as they breezed past Newcastle 3-0 to extend their unbeaten run to six matches.

Asked what had helped him the most, Smith Rowe told Sky Sports: ‘I don’t want to single out any player but Lacazette, playing together with him up top.

French striker Alexandre Lacazette gives him advice

Emile Smith Rowe (left) has named Alexandre Lacazette as a key influence on his development

The newcomer has also credited his loan spells at Huddersfield and RB Leipzig for his progress

The newcomer has also credited his loan spells at Huddersfield and RB Leipzig for his progress

‘It’s helped me so much. On and off the pitch he gives me so much confidence. As we link up and play together he talks to me a lot, so I’d probably say him.’

Smith Rowe’s first Premier League appearance of the season coincided with Arsenal’s resurgent form, featuring in the 3-1 win over Chelsea on Boxing Day that ended a dismal run of results for Mikel Arteta’s side.

The starlet reputedly known as ‘the Croydon Kevin de Bruyne’ by his teammates has set up three goals in five matches since then, helping Arsenal to a far healthier tenth place in the table.

‘I’ve been abroad and I’ve been in the championship and I feel like it’s developed me so much on and off the pitch,’ he said of his loan spells in the Championship last season and the Bundesliga during the previous campaign.

Smith Rowe played three games in Germany as a teenager and is now a Premier League starter

Smith Rowe played three games in Germany as a teenager and is now a Premier League starter

‘I feel like I’ve grown and matured into a stronger and more confident person. [Arteta] tells me so much to play free, clear my mind and just be confident.

‘If I make a mistake, just carry on and forget about it. For me, to have a manager like that who’s played for the club – he gives me so much confidence, so I’m really happy to be getting opportunities.’

Smith Rowe has now set up two more goals than any other Arsenal player this season.

He scored twice and assisted twice during Arsenal’s flawless run to the knockout stages of the Europa League.

The youngster set up Arsenal's second as they cruised past Newcastle 3-0 at home on Monday

The youngster set up Arsenal’s second as they cruised past Newcastle 3-0 at home on Monday

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