Dowman and his team-mates garnered praise from Arsenal U-21 head coach Max Poerter, who told the club's official website: "I think it was a bit of a roller coaster. We were 2-0 down and had given away two poor goals from our standards, which was obviously disappointing, but I've got to praise the group, really. The reason I say the group is because it wasn't just the ones on the pitch, it was the players that came on. Our first-team manager, Mikel, mentioned the other week about the importance of finishers.
"All around, from the players on the pitch and the ones that came on to finish the game, they showed huge courage, they pushed themselves physically, and in the end, we got what we deserved from the game. Even in the first half, even though we weren't as good as the second, I think there were still moments we could have scored. So, we're really delighted because I think the group, particularly the ones that played midweek, showed a huge response, which we want to keep going."
He added: "I think this group of players are so honest, every day. They give everything, they push themselves. I think at times, we want to help them with the things needed to have careers in the game, but I can't fault them for their attitude and application. We've just got to make sure that we're consistent with that daily, because that's how you'll get performances like that, where you can go to the death and hopefully get results."