Share this @internewscast.com

Mikel Arteta has come under fire from the brother of former Arsenal youngster Omar Hutchinson.

Hutchinson was in the Arsenal academy from 2015 to 2022, joining at under 12 level and leaving as an 18-year-old in July two years ago.

The midfielder came under fire for the move, jumping from one London club to another after working his way up through the ranks in North London, though he never made a senior appearance for the club.

His brother took aim at Arteta, however, on social media following the Gunners’ loss to Liverpool in the FA Cup on Sunday, and pointed to the abuse Hutchinson received when he joined Chelsea.

The brother of Omari Hutchinson has taken aim at Mikel Arteta in a recent social media post

The brother of Omari Hutchinson has taken aim at Mikel Arteta in a recent social media post

Midfielder Hutchinson (pictured) re-joined Chelsea from Arsenal in 2022 after seven years as a Gunners player

Midfielder Hutchinson (pictured) re-joined Chelsea from Arsenal in 2022 after seven years as a Gunners player

Gunners manager Mikel Arteta (pictured) failed to give any minutes to any Arsenal youngsters against Liverpool - Bukayo Saka at 22 was the youngest player to feature

Gunners manager Mikel Arteta (pictured) failed to give any minutes to any Arsenal youngsters against Liverpool – Bukayo Saka at 22 was the youngest player to feature

Oshaye Hutchinson, a professional trainer, took to Instagram and his 9,000 followers to share his frustrations.

He posted: ‘Some people owe my brother an apology. All the abuse and hate comments he received when he left Arsenal. I hope you guys are all seeing why!’

Oshaye, 25, then listed a number of Premier League club that gave young players minutes in the FA Cup next to tick emojis.

‘This weekend Man City debut, Chelsea debut, Liverpool, Spurs youth played,’ he posted, followed by ‘Arsenal’ with a cross.

He finished the post with: ‘I feel sorry for my Arsenal youth man. Free the guys.’

The post seems to suggest that Omari left Arsenal due to a suggested limited number of opportunities in the first team or the path to it.

Hutchinson's brother appeared to cite a lack of first team opportunities for the midfielder's exit from Arsenal

Hutchinson’s brother appeared to cite a lack of first team opportunities for the midfielder’s exit from Arsenal

Hutchinson is currently enjoying a season-long loan spell at promotion hopefuls Ipswich Town in the Championship

Hutchinson is currently enjoying a season-long loan spell at promotion hopefuls Ipswich Town in the Championship

IT’S ALL KICKING OFF! 

It’s All Kicking Off is an exciting new podcast from Mail Sport that promises a different take on Premier League football, with a show every Monday and Thursday this season.

It is available on MailOnline, Mail+, YouTube , Apple Music and Spotify

 

The youngest Arsenal player to feature in their game at the Emirates was Bukayo Saka at 22, who has made over 200 appearances for his boyhood club.

Liverpool, meanwhile, gave minutes to the likes of Jarrell Quansah (20), Conor Bradley (20), and Bobby Clark (18).

Elsewhere, Dane Scarlett and Jamie Donley (both 19) both played for Tottenham against Burnley on Friday, Alfie Gilchrist (20), Michael Golding (17), and Deivid Washingston played for Chelsea against Preston, and Rico Lewis (18), Oscar Bobb (20), Jacob Wright (18), and Micah Hamilton (20) featured for Manchester City in their 5-0 win over Huddersfield.

Hutchinson has scored three goals in 29 appearances for Ipswich this season. 

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Liverpool Manager Arne Slot Turns to Championship Leaders for Strategic Revitalization: Aiming to Reignite Reds’ Season

In the fast-paced world of football, changes happen at a dizzying speed,…

Celtics’ Jaylen Brown Unleashes Strong Words on Referees Following Spurs Defeat: ‘I’ll Accept the Fine

Boston Celtics standout Jaylen Brown criticized the NBA officiating crew after their…

Big Chiv’s Legacy: How Martin Chivers Redefined Tottenham’s European Glory with Unforgettable Goals

Martin Chivers, a name synonymous with Tottenham Hotspur’s storied past, etched his…

Arsenal’s Heartfelt Tribute to Kyra Cooney-Cross Amidst Personal Heartache: A Touching Display of Team Unity

Support poured in for Kyra Cooney-Cross from Arsenal fans and her teammates…

Macclesfield Triumphs in Historic FA Cup Upset, Celebrates with Trip to Ibiza

Braving the chilly weather for over six hours, fans lined up outside…

Australian Cricket Stars Bar ABC from Ashes Coverage Amid Tensions

In a surprising move, Cricket Australia has imposed a ban on Ashes…

Javier Zanetti Reveals Why He Rejected Sir Alex Ferguson, Insights on Mourinho’s Treble Triumph, and 2023 World Cup Predictions

Javier Zanetti’s earliest recollections of football are intertwined with the magic of…

Martin O’Neill’s Heartfelt Tribute: The Regret of Missing a Final Farewell with Nottingham Forest Legend John Robertson

Just seventy-one days after his last introduction at Celtic, Martin O’Neill finds…