Noni Madueke says one aspect of life at Arsenal is miles better than at Chelsea
Noni Madueke has somewhat already been forgotten about at Chelsea, despite what was a very positive two-year spell at Stamford Bridge.
Madueke scored 20 goals and registered nine assists during his time in West London, and is still waiting to open his account since his summer move to Arsenal.
The England international has been out with injury for a number of weeks, but will return to a side who are currently top of the Premier League, and preparing for their own trip to Stamford Bridge this month.
After winning the Conference League and being part of a side who finished in the top four of the Premier League last season, the winger will certainly have fond memories of his time at the club.

Noni Madueke says Arsenal culture is the best he’s ever seen
However, the former Chelsea man has stated that he has never felt a team culture like the one he is currently part of at the Emirates.
He said: “It’s a team full of good people. And I think the culture around here is probably the best I’ve seen. And yeah, no, in terms of the supporters, it was a bit dicey at the start.”
“It was a bit dicey at the start, but on social media and stuff, before I came to the club, but bro, when I’ve been in the stadium, I haven’t felt like fans, I haven’t felt that close to fans, to be honest, in the stadium.”
Madueke will be battling with Bukayo Saka for minutes in his regular position at Arsenal, however the time he chose to left the Blues may have been the best possible moment for his personal career.

Estevao Willian has already excelled Noni Madueke
Despite being protected by Enzo Maresca, Estevao Willian is already showing signs that he can reach the very top of the game.
The Brazil international is scoring regularly whenever he gets the chance, and Alan Pardew recently compared Estevao to Diego Maradona.
He is still getting used to the challenges of top-level football in Europe, but does not look physically under threat whenever he is on the pitch.
If Madueke was still at the club, his days as a regular would be numbered, with the same fate potentially meeting Pedro Neto in the coming months.
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