ARSENE WENGER once hailed his Arsenal class of 2008 as his best-ever group of youngsters.
Wenger’s teenage Gunners were supposed to be the next big thing after a 6-0 demolition of Sheffield United in the League Cup that year.
What happened to Arsene Wenger’s top teens of 2008?PA:Press Association
But where are they now?
And did they go on to have successful careers?
Here, SunSport takes a look at Arsenal’s talented teens of 2008.
KIERAN GIBBS
Kieran Gibbs suffered relegation from the Premier League with West Brom last seasonGetty Images – Getty
THE left-back joined Arsenal from Wimbledon in 2004 and went on to play 230 times for the Gunners, winning two FA Cups in the process.
Gibbs, now 33, also won ten England caps, was eventually shipped off to West Brom in 2017 and remained a Baggies player until they suffered relegation in May.
He has now moved to America to join David Beckham’s Inter Miami.
MARK RANDALL
Mark Randall is playing in Northern IrelandRex Features
STARTING his Arsenal career in 2001, the midfielder only ever made a total of 13 senior appearances for the Gunners.
Randall, 33, left in 2011 after loans at Burnley, MK Dons and Rotherham, playing for the likes of Chesterfield, Ascoli, Barnet, Newport County, Crawley Town and Hemel Hempstead.
He now plays for Larne in Northern Ireland, and his sole piece of silverware came at Chesterfield with the 2012 Football League Trophy.
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HENRI LANSBURY
Henri Lansbury signed for Luton this summer
THE midfielder was signed by the Gunners in 1999 and enjoyed loan spells at Scunthorpe, Watford, Norwich and West Ham.
Despite being an England Under-21s regular, Lansbury only played eight times for the Gunners.
However, the 32-year-old made a huge impression in the Championship with Nottingham Forest and was in his fourth season with Premier League side Aston Villa until he left for Bristol City on a free transfer in January.
He now plays for Luton Town.
Aaron Ramsey currently plays for Nice and played at the 2022 World CupRex
AARON RAMSEY
THE Wales international started at Cardiff City before joining Arsenal at the start of the 2008-09 season.
Ramsey went on to be a huge hit at the Emirates, playing 369 times and winning three FA Cups.
However, Arsenal allowed the 32-year-old to leave on a free transfer in July 2019 and Ramsey signed for Juventus and featured for Wales at the 2022 World Cup.
But the midfielder now plays for Nice after his contract at the Old Lady expired in the summer.
FRAN MERIDA
Fran Merida looked set to be a big star for Arsenal but it never quite worked outBradley Ormesher – The Times
POACHED from Barcelona’s academy in 2005, big things were expected of the playmaker after a successful loan at Real Sociedad.
But Merida, 32, made just 16 appearances for Arsenal and was shipped off to Atletico Madrid in 2010.
Merida went on to play for Braga, Hercules, Atletico Paranaense, Huesca and Osasuna, Espanyol before joining Chinese side Tianjin Jinmen Tiger FC as a free agent.
FRANCIS COQUELIN
Francis Coquelin is playing for Villarreal in SpainEPA
JOINED Arsenal’s academy in 2008 before taking in loans at Lorient, Freiburg and Charlton Athletic.
The defensive midfielder, 31, was a popular player at Arsenal, making 160 appearances and winning two FA Cups.
But he was shipped off to Spanish giants Valencia in 2017 before completing a move to Villarreal in 2020.
Coquelin tasted Europa League joy in May when they beat Manchester United on penalties to secure the trophy.
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JACK WILSHERE
THE ex-England star linked up with Arsenal in 2001 and made 197 appearances while landing two FA Cups.
Wilshere, 30, won the PFA Young Player of the Year and Arsenal’s Player of the Year in 2011.
But his progress was severely halted by injury, resulting in a loan spell at Bournemouth before being moving on a free to West Ham in 2018.
Wilshere cancelled his contract by mutual consent in October 2020 and moved back to the Cherries in January but was released after they missed out on Championship promotion via the play-offs.
He had been training with Arsenal – and helping Per Mertesacker in the academy – before completing a heartwarming return back to his club as a coach.
Carlos Vela is currently the captain of Los Angeles FCGETTY IMAGES
CARLOS VELA
LEFT Mexico for Arsenal in 2005 and ended up making 62 appearances while also enjoying loan spells at Salamanca, Osasuna, West Brom and Real Sociedad.
The 33-year-old joined the Spaniards permanently in 2012 and went on to score 73 goals in 250 appearances.
Vela is now playing for MLS side Los Angeles FC and won the MLS Cup in November.
JAY EMMANUEL-THOMAS
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas now stars for Scottish top flight side LivingstonMichael Schofield – The Sun Glasgow
STARTED off at Arsenal in 2008 but only ever made five senior appearances.
He ended up representing Blackpool, Doncaster Rovers, Cardiff, Ipswich, Bristol City, QPR, MK Dons and Gillingham before going off the radar in 2017.
Emmanuel-Thomas, 32, then re-emerged last year with Thai side PTT Rayong before completing a move to Scottish Premiership side Livingston and then penning a two-year contract at Aberdeen.
He now plays for Indian Super League club Jamshedpur.
ABU OGOGO
Abu Ogogo is now a regular at Bristol RoversGetty – Contributor
THE midfielder left Wimbledon for Arsenal in 2004 but never made a senior appearance despite featuring on the bench twice in the League Cup.
He ended up starring for Dagenham & Redbridge, making 253 appearances before playing at Shrewsbury Town and Coventry City.
Ogogo, 33, then went to Bristol Rovers and enjoyed a loan return to Dagenham before recently signing a 12-month deal with National league Southend.
EMMANUEL FRIMPONG
Emmanuel Frimpong retired in 2019 due to persistent knee injuriesGetty Images – Getty
STARTED at Arsenal in 2001 and played a grand total of 16 times while also enjoying loans at Wolves, Charlton and Fulham.
The one-cap ex-Ghana international had a brief spell at Barnsley before spending time in Russia with Ufa and Arsenal Tula.
Frimpong also turned out for Swedish side AFC Eskilstuna, and his last club was Cypriot outfit Ermis Aradippou in 2017 before retiring in March 2019 aged just 27.