ARSENAL's 16-year-old Max Dowman, the youngest Premier League champion in history, had to skip the title celebrations on Thursday as the team returned to training to prepare for the season's final match in the Premier League. However, one of the key players in the historic success was missing from the gathering. Dowman was compelled to substitute his cleats with school obligations as he prepares for his final exams.

Only two days after becoming the youngest Premier League champion in history by breaking Phil Foden's record, Dowman found himself back in the classroom. While his older teammates were recovering from the title celebrations, the young prodigy from Arsenal's academy had to focus on his exams. It was a sudden return to reality for the teenager who experienced a meteoric rise this season under the guidance of Mikel Arteta.

School Obligations Don't Wait

The Gunners secured the title of champions, which they had been waiting for 22 years, on Tuesday evening after Manchester City failed to beat Bournemouth. The result sparked massive celebrations throughout north London, but for Dowman, the festivities had to be interrupted due to his school responsibilities. It is not known which specific exams the young star is taking.

Dowman has been the revelation of Arsenal's season, proving that despite his young age, he can handle the pressure of top-flight football. He had already made headlines when he became the youngest Premier League goal scorer in history during a 2-0 win against Everton. That record-breaking goal was part of an incredible journey that secured him a regular spot in Arteta's starting lineup.

This season, the young star has made 12 appearances across all competitions, showing maturity that surpasses his years. While his seniors focused on their school obligations, Dowman balanced his efforts in the race for the title with his studies. Fortunately for him, the upcoming week is a school holiday, which will allow him to prepare for upcoming European challenges without interruption.