Max Dowman leads charge for ever younger stars at Arsenal and beyond

The Guardian 1 min read 3 hours ago

<p>Champions League history-maker has benefitted from growing emphasis on youth and club’s fast-track approach</p><p>If Mikel Arteta had any doubts that Max Dowman is equipped for the big stage they will have been dispelled in a few seconds on Tuesday night. Dowman, having just become <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/nov/04/slavia-prague-v-arsenal-champions-league-live?filterKeyEvents=false&amp;page=with%3Ablock-690a51dd8f08fa7fae305b98#block-690a51dd8f08fa7fae305b98">the first 15-year-old to play in the Champions League</a> when he replaced Leandro Trossard in the 72nd minute against Slavia Prague, received the ball on the right flank from Declan Rice and immediately drew a foul from his marker, David Zima. A few minutes later he repeated the trick after effortlessly controlling a long diagonal pass, expertly dragging the ball along the touchline despite the attention of another defender.</p><p>“That’s personality, that’s courage and you cannot teach that,” Arteta said. “You have it or you don’t. It doesn’t matter what his passport says. You throw him in this context and he’s able to adapt and have a good performance. I’m really happy with that.”</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/nov/05/max-dowman-leads-charge-for-ever-younger-stars-at-arsenal-and-beyond">Continue reading...</a>
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