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Thomas - I have to take my chances
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas believes he is on schedule with his development.
No-one played more football in Arsenal’s Academy than the versatile17-year old last season, and he often led the side. The faith andconfidence in his ability shown by those in charge hasn’t gone toThomas’ head though. He remains grounded and intent on achieving hisaims.
Regular appearances under Neil Banfield in the Reserves have perhapsbeen the most surprising aspect of Thomas’ season. There is no doubtinghis ability but, at his age, questions could have been raised about hissuitability at that level. However, the player himself was not worried.
“Physically I knew that I could handle myself in the Reserveset-up,” Thomas told Arsenal.com. “But I never expected to actuallyplay as much as I did for them over the course of the season.
“All I can do is work hard and when the chance comes, I’ve got to grab it with both hands and not let it go.
“Playing at that level was a case of keeping myself focused on whatI had to do and remember what things I can do well. Then off the pitchI worked on the areas that perhaps I don’t do so well.
“If I can improve the aspects of my game that aren’t so strong, that is the only way I can expect to progress.
“I think my own game has got so much better but then trainingeveryday was bound to improve me. I am happy with my progress thisseason.”
Thomas’ attitude throughout is endearing. Most would-be sportsmenearmark the game’s more senior stars as their inspiration. For theArsenal youngster, though, he puts his drive and passion for the gamedown to someone closer to home.
“Off the field he is a big help to me too. He is making sure that Iam alright, with the right kind of people and that I look after myself.
“He can’t watch me play all the time because he runs a football club of his own, but when he can, he watches me play.” |