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Nicolas Pepe will be an Arsenal star and it ‘took Thierry Henry time to adapt’ – claims Graeme Souness


NICOLAS PEPE has been tipped to become a belated, feted Arsenal legend – just like Thierry Henry did.

Ex-Liverpool hero Graeme Souness believes Pepe’s goal, two assists and star-man showing in Sunday’s 4-0 rout of Newcastle show the £72million winger is finally adjusting to the Premier League.

 Ivorian Nicolas Pepe suggested against Newcastle he is adjusting to the Premier League and gaining confidence to become an Emirates superstar

Ivorian Nicolas Pepe suggested against Newcastle he is adjusting to the Premier League and gaining confidence to become an Emirates superstarCredit: Getty Images – Getty

 Frenchman Thierry Henry is rated by some as the greatest ever Arsenal player - and Nicolas Pepe is backed to come good in a similar fashion

Frenchman Thierry Henry is rated by some as the greatest ever Arsenal player – and Nicolas Pepe is backed to come good in a similar fashionCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Gunners boss Mikel Arteta was equally impressed, saying: ‘We just need consistency from him. The way he applied himself defensively he was top drawer, things he wasn’t doing in the past.”

And Sky sports pundit Souness took that praise a step further – suggesting “electric” Pepe could now soar – as all-time Arsenal great Henry did after a quiet start in 1999.

Souey said: “I like him, I think there is a real, real player in there.

“If you think of their best ever player, Thierry Henry, coming here, didn’t have a great first year, took a bit of time and I see Pepe being a star here.

“He’s got great feet, electric and he’s a baby.”

Pepe was rated one of the Prem’s key arrivals in the summer after two years with Lille.

But instead he was in an out under Arteta’s predecessor Unai Amery.

Sunday was his biggest chance yet to impress Arteta – and he delivered like never before this campaign.

The 24-year-old’s superb cross teed up Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s opener on 54 minutes, neatly slotted the Gunners’ second goal and supplied sub Alexandre Lacazette’s stoppage-time goal.



Pepe will surely be inspired by comparisons to Henry – who was converted from a winger – but a little daunted if he looks at what the French World Cup winner went on to achieve.

Henry’s eight-year spell brought 228 goals and 90 assists in 375 games for Arsenal.

So far Pepe has netted five times and created four goals from 27 appearances.



Mikel Arteta brands Arsenal record signing, Nicolas Pépé, ‘top drawer’ after bagging a goal and two assists against Newcastle


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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