Arsenal has a bright future ahead of them. In pain, the Gunners won last night in Lisbon (1-0), against Sporting, to take a first option towards qualifying for the semi-final of the Champions League. A nevertheless complicated match for Mikel Arteta’s men, which the latter won by bringing one of his nuggets onto the bench.
Max Dowman came on for the last quarter of an hour of the game, participating in Arsenal’s victory, and even allowing himself to break yet another precocity record.
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Another record for Dowman!
At just 16 years and 97 days old, Max Dowman, the Gunners’ English winger, became the youngest player to play in a Champions League quarter-final in the history of the competition. He is thus ahead of a certain Lamine Yamal, who previously held this record.
After becoming the earliest scorer in the history of the Premier League on March 14, the British nugget has now broken a record in the European Cup, no less. Enough to make the good days of English football.
To summarize
At just 16 years and 97 days old, Max Dowman, the Gunners’ English winger, became the youngest player to play in a Champions League quarter-final in the history of the competition. He is thus ahead of a certain Lamine Yamal, who previously held this record.
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