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Arteta Delivers High Praise for Emerging Talent After Champions League Victory

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta couldn’t hide his excitement as he praised 18-year-old midfielder Myles Lewis-Skelly following his impressive display in Arsenal’s 3-0 Champions League victory over Monaco. Speaking to BBC Sport after the match, Arteta lauded the teenager’s confidence, work ethic, and maturity during what was his first-ever start in Europe’s elite competition.
“He’s one of our own, 18 years old, he makes his starting debut in the Champions League, and it’s just a joy to watch him,” Arteta said. “He certainly took his chance, and it’s great that we can trust him.”
Lewis-Skelly’s performance at the Emirates Stadium was nothing short of remarkable. Operating in a high-pressure game, the youngster displayed poise and composure, seamlessly integrating into Arsenal’s midfield alongside experienced players like Martin Ødegaard and Declan Rice. His crisp passing, tactical awareness, and ability to recover possession made him a standout figure in Arsenal’s dominant display against Monaco.
What particularly impressed Arteta was how Lewis-Skelly handled the intensity of the game. Despite his inexperience at this level, the midfielder appeared unfazed, stepping up in crucial moments and playing a key role in the Gunners’ attacking transitions.
Arsenal’s long-standing commitment to nurturing homegrown talent has been a cornerstone of the club’s philosophy, and Lewis-Skelly’s emergence is another testament to that tradition. Arteta emphasized the importance of giving young players opportunities to prove themselves and highlighted how Lewis-Skelly has earned his place in the squad through consistent performances in training.
This trust in academy products reflects Arteta’s broader vision of building a team that combines youthful exuberance with seasoned expertise.
The victory over Monaco not only secured a statement win for Arsenal in the Champions League but also hinted at the potential of players like Lewis-Skelly to shape the future of the team. With his Champions League debut behind him, the young midfielder is likely to be in contention for more minutes in the coming fixtures, particularly with Arsenal managing injuries to key players in their backline and midfield.
Lewis-Skelly’s performance serves as a reminder of the depth Arsenal possesses in their squad, and his rise is sure to be closely watched by fans and pundits alike. For now, though, the spotlight remains firmly on the 18-year-old who seized his moment to shine under the Emirates lights.
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