Arsenal's Mikel Arteta has likened 15-year-old forward Max Dowman to young Lionel Messi after the teenager committed his future to the club. While Dowman is still a young player, Arteta believes he possesses qualities similar to those of the iconic Argentine footballer. Dowman, who became the youngest player to play in the Champions League at 15 years and 308 days, has signed a pre-agreement for his first professional contract when he turns 17.
Arteta's comparison between Dowman and Messi highlights the teenager's exceptional talent, charisma, and mental toughness. The Arsenal manager praised Dowman's ability to perform under pressure, saying it is a quality rare in young players. According to Arteta, only those who have been through some of the toughest competitions will possess this level of composure.
While Arteta is optimistic about Dowman's future at Arsenal, the team faces an uncertain weekend against Leeds United with Dowman still recovering from an ankle injury sustained earlier this month. The manager, however, expressed his concerns over the impact of squad size on players' mental health, arguing that larger squads would allow him to maintain a more balanced and healthy environment.
Arteta is not alone in advocating for squad size increases. Pep Guardiola and Arne Slot, former colleagues at Manchester City, have also called for Premier League teams to adopt this change next season. Arteta sees the potential benefits of extended squads, but he does not believe it would undermine his relationships with opposing coaches like Guardiola.
The Arsenal manager believes that having a close relationship with respected opponents is essential in building strong partnerships and fostering healthy competition. He draws inspiration from sports legends Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, who are known for their exceptional rivalry both on and off the court.
As Dowman's future at Arsenal becomes more settled, Arteta will look to build an extraordinary career with his young forward. With the support of the coaching staff and a potentially expanded squad, Dowman may be poised to follow in Messi's footsteps as one of the greatest players in Premier League history.
Arteta's comparison between Dowman and Messi highlights the teenager's exceptional talent, charisma, and mental toughness. The Arsenal manager praised Dowman's ability to perform under pressure, saying it is a quality rare in young players. According to Arteta, only those who have been through some of the toughest competitions will possess this level of composure.
While Arteta is optimistic about Dowman's future at Arsenal, the team faces an uncertain weekend against Leeds United with Dowman still recovering from an ankle injury sustained earlier this month. The manager, however, expressed his concerns over the impact of squad size on players' mental health, arguing that larger squads would allow him to maintain a more balanced and healthy environment.
Arteta is not alone in advocating for squad size increases. Pep Guardiola and Arne Slot, former colleagues at Manchester City, have also called for Premier League teams to adopt this change next season. Arteta sees the potential benefits of extended squads, but he does not believe it would undermine his relationships with opposing coaches like Guardiola.
The Arsenal manager believes that having a close relationship with respected opponents is essential in building strong partnerships and fostering healthy competition. He draws inspiration from sports legends Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, who are known for their exceptional rivalry both on and off the court.
As Dowman's future at Arsenal becomes more settled, Arteta will look to build an extraordinary career with his young forward. With the support of the coaching staff and a potentially expanded squad, Dowman may be poised to follow in Messi's footsteps as one of the greatest players in Premier League history.