Arsenal’s winning run goes on as Nwaneri and Saka boot Brighton from Carabao Cup
The immediate future looks very bright for Arsenal and so does the more distant. On the night that Max Dowman became the club’s youngest player to start a match, at the age of just 15 years and 302 days, it was two other graduates of the Hale End academy who scored the decisive goals to send (…)
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