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Brother of Chelsea Starlet Calls Out Arsenal Fans and Calls for Youngsters to Be Given a Chance

Controversial Transfer

The brother of Chelsea starlet Omari Hutchinson has taken to social media to criticize Arsenal fans for their treatment of his sibling. Hutchinson, who is currently on loan at Ipswich Town, made a controversial move from Arsenal to Chelsea 18 months ago.

An Apology is Due

Hutchinson's brother believes that Arsenal fans owe him an apology for the abuse and hate comments he received when he made the switch. Despite being highly-rated by Arsenal supporters, Hutchinson decided to return to Chelsea, where he had started his youth career in 2008.

Proving the Critics Wrong

Hutchinson has shown his potential by making his Premier League debut last season and performing well on loan at Ipswich Town. The winger has contributed three goals and three assists in 29 appearances for the Tractor Boys, who are currently second in the Championship.

Arsenal's Lack of Youth

The brother of the Chelsea ace also criticized Arsenal for not giving young players a chance. He pointed out that other top Premier League teams, including Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Tottenham, all gave youth players opportunities in their recent FA Cup matches, while Arsenal did not.

Call for Change

Oshaye, Hutchinson's brother, called on Arsenal to "free the guys" and start promoting their young talents. He believes that Arsenal's failure to give youth players a chance is holding them back and preventing them from developing into top talents.

So, will Arsenal take note and give their young players the opportunities they deserve? Only time will tell.

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How To

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