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What happened to the 10 youngest-ever players to play in the Premier League

Premier League's youngest-ever player.The Arsenal youngster was given his professional bow in their 3-0 win over Brentford, coming off the bench in the dying embers of the match after being named as a shock inclusion in the matchday squad.He became the first 15-year-old to have featured in a Prem match too, claiming the top spot by some distance. But starting young doesn't guarantee top-flight success, as we at Daily Star Sport take a look at the rest of the top 10.READ MORE: Arsenal schoolboy substitute born in 2007 is even younger than the Emirates StadiumRafa Benitez's last substitute before leaving Liverpool in 2010 was defender Jack Robinson, who became the club's youngest debutant in the process.The former England youth international only made two more league appearances for the Reds after his cameo against Hull City, spending time on loan at Wolves and Blackpool before joining QPR.After a spell at Nottingham Forest, Robinson has found a home in Sheffield United.
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Five Premier League debutants who blew us away but ended up doing nothing - like Michu
Premier League season starting this weekend, a host of players will be hoping to make an impact in their debuts.Whether they are new summer signings, emerging young players or stars at newly promoted teams, there is an opportunity for a new name to steal the spotlight on the opening matchday. A host of players have impressed on their debuts in the past, including Michu and Reece Oxford, only to fail to live up to the hype they created in their maiden appearance.With that in mind, here are five debutants who blew fans away but ended up doing nothing.READ MORE: Win 2 tickets to watch England vs Germany in Nations League action at Wembley StadiumAn unknown after joining Swansea City for £2million in the summer of 2012, Michu burst onto the scene with a brace on the opening day of the season.He needed just eight minutes to grab his first Premier League goal in a 5-0 mauling of Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road, with his second coming the same amount of time after the interval.Do any others stick out in your mind? Let us know in the comments section.Unlike some players on this list, Michu did achieve something at first, scoring 18 league goals in his first season with Swansea and winning the League Cup.Two goals followed in his second campaign, though, before a loan move to Napoli failed to reignite his career and he retired in 2017 aged 31 after two seasons in the Spanish lower leagues.Oxford was just 16 when he put in a man of the match display in a 2-0 West Ham United win away to Arsenal on the opening weekend of the 2015/16 season.He was calm and assured in the centre of the park as the teenager showed maturity beyond his years.
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