Theo Walcott believes Arsenal youngster Max Dowman has shades of Lionel Messi in him after the 15-year-old starred in the Gunners’ 5-0 win over Leeds United.
Dowman made his first appearance at Emirates Stadium on Saturday at just 15 years and 234 days, becoming the second-youngest player in Premier League history, slightly older than fellow Gunner Ethan Nwaneri, who was 54 days younger when he debuted in 2022.
He is only the third player ever to appear in the Premier League before turning 16, joining Nwaneri (15 years, 181 days) and Leicester City’s Jeremy Monga (15 years, 271 days).
Dowman made an immediate impact after coming on in the 64th minute in place of Noni Madueke, attempting two shots, completing three dribbles, and winning five of his seven duels.
He also earned the stoppage-time penalty that Viktor Gyokeres converted for his second goal of the game.
Walcott, who himself burst onto the scene as a teenage prodigy, believes Dowman’s ability to glide past defenders is reminiscent of Messi.
“He carries the ball, he’s quicker with the ball. He's like Messi. I remember playing against Messi - when he was off the ball he's not quick. Maybe it's because I was quicker than most,” Walcott said.
“When he had the ball he would just glide past people, glide past me with ease. [Dowman's] got that, he's got the stop-start.
“What's really fascinating is that [Arsenal manager] Mikel Arteta will allow him to do that because that's his strength.”
Walcott, who spent 12 years at Arsenal after joining in 2006, believes Dowman has the right kind of attitude to succeed at this level, praising the teenager’s direct approach.
“He's got ability where you just can't teach it, because he plays with that freedom,” Walcott continued.
“We talk about the love of football, football being boring at times to watch. Watching, he's not boring to watch.
“He's so positive every time he has it and that's what I love about these players that are just positive. It's so refreshing.”
Reflecting on the pressures Dowman will face, Walcott emphasised the importance of a strong support network.
“The biggest challenge is the outside noise and how he copes with even his school life, that balance of even walking out on the street and recognising him,” Walcott warned.
“That social media world, I didn't have that coming through, we didn't have that when we were younger. It was very different.”
voebeipsuy
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Let's just allow this kid to do his things as calm as he is
He trash
sameknops
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Next will be Eze plays like Neymar and at the end of season. Chelsea will top them.
funny you
hinbelnrtz
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All the best in your future endeavors maxginfincent
oluwagoddy
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fumble 🤣😂
RapagGHUpcoming
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Next will be Eze plays like Neymar and at the end of season. Chelsea will top them.
KaiganaxabYSTC
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only if Gyokeres had given him the chance to take that penalty as how Rice wished,he would have set an uneasy record to break
but there was also potential for it to backfire and destroy his confidence in case he missed. at the moment it's wise to severely manage and protect him. responsibilities can increase gradually as he continue to develop.
KaiganaxabYSTC
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The boy us good but why compare him with others. Let him become a good version of himself.
ColinsGooner
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only if Gyokeres had given him the chance to take that penalty as how Rice wished,he would have set an uneasy record to break
phemoranking
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🤦hunnnm!!! hyping don start !!🤣🤣🤣
Woeacdeilt
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hmmm ... arsenal don start
Kitaclo
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Please let allow the boy to play his own football.
Faocdmoty
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don't put pressure on him
Which pressure
Danielkelly
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I don’t really know him much but I believe he has great potential
kouceklntz
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don't put pressure on him
kekaekru
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the youngest EPL goal scorer soon
Dramz13
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Let's just allow this kid to do his things as calm as he is