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'It’s definitely possible that we can have a homegrown generation': Ainsley Maitland-Niles is entrenched in Arsenal's rich traditions and says the club's young guns are ready to fire

Arsene's legacy continues to weigh heavily. That’s part and parcel of life at Arsenal, something Ainsley Maitland-Niles knows all too well.

‘It brings a lot of pressure, people have to understand we are a work in progress,’ explained the midfielder.

‘People need time to develop and to build confidence. We are working really hard to give fans the pleasure and happiness they used to have.'

Ainsley Maitland-Niles has backed Arsenal's emerging starlets to become key performers

Maitland-Niles is entrenched in Arsenal’s rich traditions.

From watching Champions League matches at Highbury, to playing for legendary manager Arsene Wenger and training with current boss Mikel Arteta, the 22-year-old’s seen his fair share.