I used a time frame that is quite simple : those players I named were all world class or close to world class at some point in their career. All are internationals playing for the biggest teams in the world. Pogba, Mahrez, Mendy x3, Mandanda, Payet.
Even if you want to count Gnabry, that's FAR from enough.
Are we really saying Payet was world class? Edouard Mendy? For that matter, any of the Mendys? But fine, let's make that comparison. Szczesny is certainly better than E. Mendy. In terms of internationals playing for the biggest teams in the world, on the English team, you have Saka, AMN, Wilshere, Iwobi. On Germany, Gnabry. On Spain, Bellerin. On the Netherlands, Malen. On Poland, Szczesny (or is Poland not big enough for you). If you're talking big clubs, then you have literally everyone who played for Arsenal (who is bigger than Marseille, Crystal Palace, and West Ham, seeing as you included Mandanda and Payet), plus Bennacer at Milan, Szczesny at Juve, Gnabry at Bayern.
Mahrez joined in 2010 and left in 2014. Any way you sliced it, that's 4 years.
Yes, it just wasn't the academy, which is the topic of the conversation.
I already told you about E. Mendy so no need to repeat.
Sure, it's just wrong, but that's okay.
It's OK, you mocked me before even realizing what you were talking about (Le Havre academy). It's OK, it's not the first time you do it. You don't have to know where those guys come from, it's fine.
Just next time do some research before mocking me because I thought the all mighty Arsenal.
No, I do. I realize the issue is more that you have a pathological need to be right such that even when you're wrong you continue blowing smoke.