This week’s Premier League Awards highlight Max Dowman’s historic achievement and West Ham’s rising star, Konstantinos Mavropanos.
Moment of the Week
Was this weekend pivotal for Arsenal? They nearly lost three crucial points as Everton frustrated them at the Emirates. With time running out, Mikel Arteta brought on a surprise substitute that changed the match. Max Dowman’s entry turned the tide, as his cross led to the first goal in the 89th minute, and he scored a second during stoppage time.
Max Dowman. The youngest ever goalscorer in the Premier League. pic.twitter.com/UDBPUOWThk
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) March 14, 2026
Dowman’s goal marked him as the youngest scorer in Premier League history. This achievement signifies a bright future for the young player.
With Manchester City dropping points later, Arsenal’s lead increased to 10, bringing them closer to their first title in over two decades.
Player of the Week
Konstantinos Mavropanos has experienced a significant comeback at West Ham. Initially viewed as a disappointment, he has become vital under coach Nuno Espirito Santo.
Mavropanos stood out in the 1-1 draw against Manchester City, helping extend the team’s record to only one defeat in their last six Premier League matches.
He made 10 clearances and blocked four shots, displaying crucial defensive skills, and scored the equalizer from a corner taken by Jarrod Bowen.
As Mavropanos continues to impress, he is quickly becoming a fan favorite. If he and West Ham maintain this performance level, they have a strong chance of avoiding relegation.
An absolute MACHINE 😤 pic.twitter.com/1RtQ1H4rco
— West Ham United (@WestHam) March 15, 2026
Goal of the Week
A stylish lifted finish at the London Stadium by the Manchester City captain opened the scoring in an impressive manner.
A lovely finish from @BernardoCSilva 🩵 pic.twitter.com/sMgftOqJSd
— Manchester City (@ManCity) March 15, 2026
Save of the Week
Riccardo Calafiori made an incredible scorpion kick save that kept Arsenal’s game against Everton scoreless until late goals clinched the win.
“The block from Calafiori on Dwight McNeil was amazing,” said David Moyes post-match. “It shows Arsenal’s determination to defend.”
“In the end, Raya made more saves than Jordan Pickford. But Calafiori’s block was exceptional.”
Richy’s priceless contribution to the clean sheet 🛡️ pic.twitter.com/1Y4VUvUGXH
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) March 15, 2026
Stat of the Week
Jamie Carragher described Liverpool’s draw with Tottenham as a ‘disaster’ for their Champions League goals and accused them of losing focus late in games.
This season, Liverpool has conceded in the 90th minute or later eight times, a troubling issue.
8 – Liverpool have conceded eight Premier League goals in the 90th minute or later this season – their highest in a single campaign, surpassing seven in 2010-11. Sleepwalk. pic.twitter.com/6mOkWKsKuM
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) March 15, 2026
A week to forget for…
Arne Slot. The frustrations of Liverpool’s fans were clear after their match. With Spurs struggling for form, Liverpool had a chance to secure points but failed. They took an early lead but couldn’t hold it, allowing Richarlison to equalize late in the game. With other teams like Aston Villa and Chelsea losing, this was a missed opportunity. Although Slot has some goodwill from last season, he faces increased scrutiny now.
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