
Per Mertesacker: How Arsenal REALLY Develops Young Players
Nov 19, 2025
Per Mertesacker, a former Germany international and World Cup winner, now leads Arsenal's Academy. He discusses the Strong Young Gunners philosophy focused on person-first player development, blending high challenge with high care. Mertesacker emphasizes the significance of character in performance and the purity of the foundation phase, where enjoyment is key. He also addresses the importance of lifelong learning for staff and players, balancing creativity with structured frameworks, and preparing youth for life beyond football. A must-listen for anyone involved in player development!
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Daily Standards Drive Long-Term Success
- Daily personal standards form the foundation of long-term success in football and life.
- Per Mertesacker links character and consistency directly to a player's likelihood of becoming a professional.
Nearly Lost The Dream, Then Took His Chance
- Per Mertesacker almost quit dreaming of pro football at 15–16 after self-doubt and setbacks.
- A later opportunity found him ready because he had developed resilience and standards.
Strength Is Broader Than First-Team Potential
- Strong Young Gunners means preparing players for many life paths, not just the first team.
- Strength includes physical, mental and spiritual resilience and readiness for varied outcomes.

