Arsenal's Max Dowman, at just 15 years and 308 days old, made history as the youngest player to debut in the UEFA Champions League during a stunning 3-0 victory over Slavia Prague.
Dowman's remarkable achievement not only highlights his extraordinary talent but also resonates with fans reflecting on their own experiences at that age.
The victory allowed Arsenal to equal a long-standing club record, marking eight consecutive matches without conceding a goal across all competitions.
Mikel Merino shone in the match, scoring two goals, while Bukayo Saka secured the win with a penalty, showcasing Arsenal's attacking prowess.
Manager Mikel Arteta lauded the team's performance, emphasizing the bright future ahead with emerging stars like Dowman.
Arsenal's perfect start in the Champions League, with four triumphs from four matches, underscores their dominance in this season's campaign.
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