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EPL: Dowman makes history in Arsenal’s win over Everton as Newcastle beat Chelsea

Arsenal teenager Max Dowman became the Premier League’s youngest scorer as he ​sealed a vital 2-0 victory over ‌Everton at Emirates Stadium, moving the Gunners provisionally 10 points clear in the Premier League title race on Saturday.

Fellow substitute ​Viktor Gyokeres came off the bench to ​put Arsenal ahead in the 89th minute ⁠after a cross by Dowman before the youngster ​produced his moment of history.

With Everton keeper Jordan ​Pickford up the field for a last-gasp corner for the visitors, the ball broke to Dowman who ran more ​than half the length of the pitch to ​slot home, sparking wild celebrations around Emirates Stadium.

Victory had looked ‌unlikely ⁠for Arsenal as they rode their luck in the first half when Dwight McNeil was denied by the woodwork for the visitors who made ​the better ​chances.

But they ⁠dug deep to secure another three points in their bid for a first ​title since 2004 with Dowman becoming ​the ⁠club’s youngest ever scorer at 16 years and 73 days old.

Arsenal moved to 70 points from 31 ⁠games ​with Manchester City, who visit ​struggling West Ham United later on Saturday, on 60 from ​29 games.

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In the other game, Newcastle United condemned Chelsea to their second defeat in ​four dayswith a ‌1-0 win at Stamford Bridge thanks to ​a first-half breakaway goal by ​Anthony Gordon.

Stinging from a 5-2 ⁠Champions League defeat at Paris ​St Germain (PSG), Liam Rosenior’s side showed ​more defensive frailties when Joe Willock easily beat the offside trap and squared ​for Gordon to finish in ​the 18th minute.

Chelsea upped the intensity in the ‌second ⁠half but the closest they came to scoring was in the 93rd minute when captain Reece ​James hit ​the ⁠post from a free kick.

The defeat kept Chelsea ​in fifth place with their ​main ⁠challengers for the spots in next season’s Champions League, Manchester United, ⁠Aston ​Villa, and Liverpool, ​playing on Sunday. Newcastle climbed to ninth.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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