According to reporter Luke Sroller, Arsenal youngster Pattino scored in his League Cup debut, and the deal came from Wenger.
In this week's League Cup Arsenal's 5-1 win over Sunderland, the 18-year-old Pattino came on as a substitute and scored a goal. According to reports, Patineau was introduced in 2015 by then-manager Wenger from Luton in League Two, when Wenger worked hard to develop young talents in order to compete with Chelsea and Liverpool, and formulated a "6-year plan". Today, Pattino's performance proves that Wenger's old policies are already beginning to pay off.
Since last season, Arsenal's use of young players such as Smith Rowe, Saka, Nketiah and others has proven right. Arteta said he would use Pattino sparingly, but would let him play when needed.
(Melodious)