Video: Arsenal loanee Charlie Patino scores in FA Cup win

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Charlie Patino scored the opening goal in Swansea’s FA Cup win on Saturday afternoon as he continues to impress while on loan.

The English midfielder joined the Championship club on loan last summer from parent club Arsenal and has established himself as a mainstay in the Swansea team.

Many supporters consider Patino as a potential prospect for the Arsenal senior squad as he demonstrated that he can score from midfield on Saturday.

The 20-year-old popped up at the back post to put his side ahead against Morecambe.

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  1. Well if Arteta know if he brings him back he will not give him chance to show case his skills he better sell him now let it not be like Reise Nelson and Smith Rowe sitting on the bench doesn’t help players that is another way of killing one’s career he is now talking about Hato at Ajax but when he comes he will not feature him regularly Arteta is trying to be using or buying esterblished players this is 4 years he came he has not promote any academy to the first team but it didn’t take his predisessor Emery 2 years to introduce 4 academies in the squad even though he Arteta sold one in the person of Joe Wilcox given all these academies some few minutes is not enough football is all about loosing and winning, now that he lost 2 matches in a row have they kill him? See if you don’t loose you will not know how to win so that is the more reason you must rotate so as to keep your players fit and if you don’t feature players you can’t discovered anyone you are interested in Hato now because his coach is featuring him you just want to buy players because you feel you are building your team what you did to constantnous Marvrapoolis and he came and hurt you showed that you are wrong to sale him you nearly done it to Saliba but thank God you did not succeed open your eyes and don’t play those your secret racist you are playing

  2. Everybody knows how arteta is a blind coach about discovering talented young players, he can spend too much money on buying fake players instead of promoting some academy players

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