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Ex-Premier League boss says England star above Jude Bellingham as best he’s seen at his age


Max Dowman is a better player than Jude Bellingham was at his age, according to ex-Premier League manager Alan Pardew.

The 16-year-old Arsenal star scored a stunning solo goal for England’s U19s in the March international break, catching the eye again.

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Pardew believes Dowman is better than Bellingham was at the age of 16Credit: Getty

He also provided two assists during the 6-0 win over Portugal before returning to start in the FA Cup quarter-finals for the Gunners.

Despite losing to Southampton in a huge upset, Dowman played a standout role for Mikel Arteta’s side on the South Coast.

His seven shots in the game proved the major threat that he posed, while Arteta felt confident to keep him on for the full game.

And it was after his performances for England and Arsenal that former Crystal Palace and Newcastle boss Pardew made a comparison between him and Bellingham.

Pardew said on talkSPORT: “I’ve got him above Jude Bellingham, in terms of, he’s the best I’ve seen, at this age we’re talking about.

“You’ve got to think, well, I see Ronaldo in Le Tournoir (1997 Tournoi de France). He stood out a mile at his age group.

“Dowman stands out a mile at his age group… and if he can progress and grow, because that disappointment he had in the quarter-final is what being a footballer is all about.

“It’s not about being glory all the time. A lot of it is painful. And he needs to keep growing in that pain, if that makes sense.

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