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On Tuesday night, during the match between Arsenal and Sporting Portugal (0-1), Max Dowman became the youngest player in history to play in a Champions League quarter-final.
At 16 years and 97 days old, he moves ahead of Lamine Yamal, who held the record with his quarter-final appearance at 16 years and 272 days.
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Before their match against Sporting Portugal, Arsenal’s players were seen taking part in a rather unusual training session.
In small groups, they had to move around while holding several pens in balance in their hands. After the session, Mikel Arteta did not want to explain the reason behind this particular drill.
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Max Dowman became the youngest player ever to appear in a Champions League quarter-final. He did it at 16 years and 97 days old during Arsenal’s 0-1 loss to Sporting Portugal. That means he moved ahead of Lamine Yamal’s previous record.
Arsenal players were seen doing a strange drill in small groups while balancing several pens in their hands. Mikel Arteta did not explain why the exercise was used. The article says the purpose of the session was left unanswered.






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