Premier League winner on Tuesday, GCSEs on Thursday
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Premier League winner on Tuesday, GCSEs on Thursday
Arsenal returned to training two days after winning their first Premier League title in 22 years. Sixteen-year-old Max Dowman was not present because he was sitting his GCSE exams. Dowman became the youngest Premier League winner in history when Arsenal sealed the title on Tuesday night after Manchester City drew at Bournemouth. Arsenal’s next league match is away to Crystal Palace on Sunday. After the league game, Arsenal prepare for a Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday 30 May, followed by a trophy parade around Islington the next day. Dowman’s specific subjects are not known, but GCSEs taking place include English language, business, economics, and physical education. Half-term next week will allow him to focus on the European Cup final. Midfielder Mikel Merino returned after a long-term foot injury.
"Arsenal were back in training on Thursday, just two days after sealing their first Premier League title in 22 years. There was, however, no sign of 16-year-old Max Dowman, with the teenager instead sitting his GCSE exams. Dowman became the youngest Premier League winner in history as the Gunners sealed the title on Tuesday night when second-placed Manchester City could only draw at Bournemouth."
"And they are now preparing for their final game of the league season away to Crystal Palace on Sunday. Once that is out of the way, Arsenal have a Champions League final against Paris St Germain to get ready for on Saturday 30 May. That will be followed the next day by a trophy parade around Islington."
"It is not known which subjects Dowman is studying, but GCSES taking place this week include English language, business, economics and physical education. Luckily for Dowman, next week is half-term - allowing him to focus only on the European Cup final."
"The Gunners were also given a boost with the return of midfielder Mikel Merino, who has been out since the end of January with a long-term foot injury."
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