Highly rated Arsenal youngster Max Dowman came off the bench to make his senior debut against Leeds United in the Premier League on Saturday. At 15 years, 235 days, Dowman is the second-youngest player in Arsenal and Premier League history. Ethan Nwaneri holds the record for both after coming on as a substitute against Brentford in September 2022 aged 15 years. 181 days. - Arsenal's Saka subbed with apparent injury
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