This coming Sunday morning, Wolves will face Arsenal in the green field of the English Premier League. Faced with a team full of injuries and illnesses, Coach Gary O'Neill has decided to use a 15-year-old youngster, O'Gowah, who will become the youngest player in the history of Wolves to play in the match.

Ogowa impressed the coach with his performance in Friday's training despite missing the school's Academy of Science event due to a special assignment. Gary O'Neill revealed, "O'Gowah is ready to play, his training attitude and physical condition is impeccable. Although he is eager to have a go at the game, he has to suppress his desire for the time being for the sake of the team. I hope he will be able to travel with me to the science school."

The Wolves currently have a whopping nine players unavailable due to injury or medical reasons. Ogwuah's chance has crept up on him. Once he suits up, they will write Wolves and Premier League history at the age of 15 years and 344 days, becoming the second youngest player in the history of the Premier League. The youngest player in Premier League history is Arsenal's Warnely, who made his name at the age of 15 years and 181 days against Binford's Arsenal.

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