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Instinct Led to Arteta Introducing Record-Breaker Dowman
Max Dowman scored in stoppage time to secure Arsenal's win, making him the youngest Premier League scorer as Arsenal move 10 points ahead of Manchester City.
- On Saturday, Arsenal beat Everton 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium as 16-year-old Max Dowman became the youngest goalscorer in Premier League history with a stoppage-time goal.
- Tactical changes late in the second half shifted the match, with Dowman and Gyokeres introduced after the hour, altering the game dynamic.
- Dowman's cross sparked the decisive moment as Everton's box panicked, allowing Gyokeres a simple tap-in to break the deadlock and secure the crucial three points.
- The result reshapes the immediate title-race arithmetic as Arsenal lead Manchester City by ten points, though Manchester City can reduce the gap to seven at West Ham tonight.
- It came during a busy evening of Premier League fixtures and coverage, with live broadcasts on Sky Sports Main Event and Metro live coverage as Arsenal moved closer to their first league title in 22 years.
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Instinct led to Arteta introducing record-breaker Dowman
Mikel Arteta revealed it was a "gut feeling" which led him to introduce Max Dowman, the Premier League's newly-anointed youngest ever goalscorer, in their stunning last-gasp 2-0 victory over Everton at the Emirates Stadium.
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