Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey: We have to bond and gel as a team to ensure success

The Welshman insists the young talent in Arsene Wenger's side are starting to strengthen as a unit, and believes they are key to the club's long-term future

By Jack Breeze

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Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey has hailed the club's young prospects and insists the growing understanding in midfield is setting them up for a bright future.

The Welshman is among a number of young rising stars at the Emirates, with the likes of Jack Wilshere, Francis Coquelin and Emmanuel Frimpong at Arsene Wenger’s disposal having broken into the first team.

And the 20-year-old believes it is key that they continue to work together in order to bond as a team and ensure a successful future for the club.

“There's plenty of young talent there and we have to bond even more and gel as a team throughout the years,” Ramsey told Arsenal Player.

“Hopefully we'll make it successful for many years.

“It's important that you have that core, that you've been together for a few years and you understand each other.

“It'll only make us stronger because you realise what to do on the pitch.”



 
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