Father of Arsenal wonderkid Max Dowman has accused a former coach

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Erik Karlsson

One of the teenage sensation’s former Arsenal youth instructors has come under fire from Max Dowman’s father on social media. Under Mikel Arteta’s close supervision, the 16-year-old has been steadily gaining recognition this season. He is vying for a spot in the first squad by earning minutes off the bench.

However, the childhood fan made history on Saturday night as he became the youngest Premier League goal scorer since 1992. After grabbing the ball from an Everton corner that Jordan Pickford had come up for late in the game, he sprinted past one defender and danced past a second before tapping in to give the league leaders a 2-0 victory. With the outcome, Arsenal was now ten points ahead of Manchester City and had a firm grip on the championship.

Since then, he has been all the rage, with a number of well-known figures in English football, including England legend Gary Lineker, waxing poetic about his prospects of becoming a major player. He is currently regarded as one of the top young players in the world.

Max Dowman’s father attacks ex-Arsenal coach for ‘sad self-promotion’

Williams declared on Monday night that he had apologised to the Dowman family and that he would not be quizzed about the Arsenal player going forward. “I apologised to Rob Dowman and his family after speaking with him,” Williams stated. “I will not be talking about Max Dowman’s progress going ahead. ” I hope Rob Dowman and his family continue to have success.”

Dowman is considered one of the most promising young players in the European game, and his goal against Everton, which made him the youngest scorer in Premier League history, has drawn further attention to him.

With the score at 1-1 following last week’s match in Germany, the 16-year-old will look to have a similar effect on Tuesday when Arsenal plays Bayer Leverkusen in the second leg of the Champions League round of 16.

After Dowman’s heroics on Saturday, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has urged him to turn his attention to the next match. Arteta remarked, “It is extremely uncommon to witness or nearly impossible to do what he did in such a moment.” “What you did a few days ago is no longer important because he’s done it, and it’s football now. It has to do with the following one.

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