‘I was lucky enough’ – Luton Town coach admires Smith Rowe’s ‘SPECIAL’ qualities after Arsenal star remain it since England U-20s

Rob Edwards has hailed Emile Smith Rowe as ‘exceptional’ after his man of the match performance in Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Luton Town.

Smith Rowe set Arsenal on their way for Martin Odegaard’s opening strike before providing the ‘assist’ for their second – a Daiki Hashioka own goal which Reiss Nelson wanted to claim.

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Rob Edwards hailed Emile Smith Rowe as an ‘exceptional’ player after Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Luton

Luton boss Edwards said he has ‘always been a big admirer’ of Smith Rowe since his youth days

It was just his third start of the league season – his fourth in all competitions – but he underlined his quality with a creative display.

Edwards said: ‘He’s a really good player. I was lucky enough, he probably won’t remember, but I did a few England camps with him at the Under-20s when I was at the FA and I thought he was outstanding

‘We played Portugal and we won 4-0 in Portugal [in 2019] and I thought he was brilliant and I’ve always been a big admirer of his.

‘I thought he was really good. He’s a top player. They’ve got a lot of top players here and he’s just been unfortunate not to get in but I think he’s an exceptional player.’

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With Arsenal bursting at the seams with talent and Smith Rowe having struggled with injuries, it has been a peripheral campaign for the Hale End academy graduate.

Although he is still only 23 years old and has time to make a comeback, his impact has decreased from the 2021–2022 season, when he scored 11 goals in 37 games.

With seven games remaining in April and potentially an eighth if they advance to the Champions League semifinals, he might be crucial in the closing stages.

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For Mikel Arteta’s team to contend both domestically and in Europe, rotation will be essential.

After their match this Saturday against Brighton, they will play their old rivals, Bayern Munich, in the quarterfinals.

For the Luton game, Arteta made five changes, and he was happy with the way backup players like Nelson, Smith Rowe, and Thomas Partey performed.

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Mikel Arteta said he ‘loves’ Smith Rowe as a player and that he is a ‘joy to watch’ on the pitch

He said: ‘They responded really well and I’m so happy with that. It was a wonderful game.

‘When they get their moment, they have to take it and they certainly did today. They give me every reason (to pick them) every day.

‘If we had lost the game it would’ve been because we made the changes and it’s not as simple as that. You have to do what is right, what they deserve and it’s good confidence.’

‘I love him as a player [Smith Rowe]. It’s a joy to watch him with the way he moves and how physical he is as well.

‘He helped us a lot to win the game also today.’