16-year-old Max Dowman shatters record as Arsenal strike late to sink Everton
Arsenal had to dig deep to secure a dramatic 2-0 victory over Everton at the Emirates Stadium, with late goals from Viktor Gyokeres and teenage substitute Max Dowman keeping their Premier League title push firmly on track.
Mikel Arteta’s side struggled for long periods against a disciplined Everton team and looked set for a frustrating evening before the late breakthrough.
The win temporarily moves Arsenal 10 points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
For much of the contest, however, the performance felt predictable and laboured as Everton’s organisation limited Arsenal’s attacking threat.
The visitors created the first serious opportunities of the match through Dwight McNeil.
McNeil was denied by a superb acrobatic block from Riccardo Calafiori before striking the post with a curling effort from the edge of the penalty area.
Arsenal responded with sustained possession but struggled to produce clear chances against Everton’s compact defensive shape.
The Gunners also felt they should have been awarded a penalty when Kai Havertz went down following contact from Michael Keane inside the box.
No spot-kick was given and the game continued with Everton looking comfortable for long spells.
David Moyes’s side defended deep but remained dangerous on the counterattack.
Arsenal increased the pressure after the break but still found it difficult to create decisive moments in the final third.
Jordan Pickford made several routine saves as the hosts attempted to force a breakthrough.
The contest appeared to be drifting toward a goalless draw as the clock approached the final minutes.
Arteta turned to his bench in search of inspiration and introduced the 16-year-old winger Dowman.
The teenager had been highly regarded within Arsenal’s academy system and had already impressed during brief appearances earlier in the season.
His introduction proved decisive.
Dowman’s energy and direct running immediately injected urgency into Arsenal’s attack.
The breakthrough finally arrived in the 89th minute.
Dowman delivered a dangerous cross into the penalty area that Pickford failed to deal with.
The ball deflected kindly into the path of Gyokeres, who tapped into an empty net to give Arsenal a crucial late lead.
Everton pushed forward in stoppage time in search of an equaliser and even sent Pickford up for a corner.
That gamble backfired moments later.
Arsenal cleared the ball and it fell to Dowman near the halfway line.
The teenager surged past two defenders before racing clear toward an empty goal.
Dowman calmly rolled the ball into the net to seal the victory and spark wild celebrations inside the Emirates.
The goal also made him the youngest scorer in Premier League history.
What had seemed a flat and frustrating Arsenal performance was ultimately transformed by the teenager’s brilliance.
The victory extends Arsenal’s strong run of form and keeps their title ambitions firmly on course.
For Arteta’s side, it was another example of finding a way to win even when the performance itself failed to sparkle.
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