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Andre Harriman-Annous pumped his fists towards the fans in the North Bank then leaned over the advertising hoardings, exhausted but elated, albeit, maybe, with a tinge of disappointment that it was not his goal being celebrated inside the Emirates Stadium.

The 17-year-old had just watched Bukayo Saka dispatch the rebound after Jason Steele had saved his one-on-one effort, denying him a goal on his first senior start. But the clever run in behind to meet Jurrien Timber's pass was an example of why he is highly rated.

Max Dowman was the history-maker, becoming Arsenal's youngest starter at 15 and 302 days old. But Harriman-Annous made his mark too, realising a childhood dream alongside his friend and academy team-mate, the next one off the Hale End production line.

Dowman was of course well-known to the club's fans already, following a string of eye-catching substitute appearances this season. Harriman-Annous was a more surprising inclusion.

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Highlights from the fourth round of the Carabao Cup as Arsenal hosted Brighton and Hove Albion at the Emirates Stadium

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