Arsenal's Dowman becomes 2nd-youngest player in Premier League history
Max Dowman, aged 15 years and 235 days, impressed in his Premier League debut by winning a penalty in Arsenal's 5-0 win, becoming the second youngest player in league history.
- At 15 years and 235 days old, Max Dowman became a Premier League player by debuting for Arsenal as a substitute in their 5-0 win over Leeds.
- Mikel Arteta said he had never witnessed a 15-year-old as convinced as Dowman that he could deliver at that level.
- Dowman joined Arsenal at age 5, played for their under-18s at 13, and became the youngest UEFA Youth League scorer at 14 while playing for the under-19s.
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Wayne Rooney sends Max Dowman a wonderkid warning after 'surreal' Arsenal debut - The Mirror
Max Dowman became the second-youngest player in Premier League history when he debuted for Arsenal against Leeds and Wayne Rooney has some advice for the 15-year-old star
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Max Dowman makes Premier League debut at age 15 and might be England’s answer to Lamine Yamal
Max Dowman closed his eyes and looked up to the sky. Then he leant over, swiped the grass with his hands and trotted onto the field. At the tender age of 15 years and 235 days, Dowman was officially a Premier League player — coming on to represent Arsenal as a second-half substitute in the 5-0 win over Leeds on Saturday. His 64th-minute entrance might have generated the biggest cheer of the evening at Emirates Stadium. That’s because, in Dowman,…
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