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Myles Lewis-Skelly Incredible Statistics Against Real Madrid Revealed

On a night where Arsenal stunned European giants Real Madrid with a commanding 3-0 win at the Emirates Stadium, one of the brightest stars on the pitch wasn’t a seasoned veteran, but 17-year-old Myles Lewis-Skelly. The young midfielder, making his UEFA Champions League knockout stage debut, turned in a masterclass performance that left fans and pundits in awe — and the stats prove just how good he was.
Deployed at left-back, a position he’s filled with growing confidence in recent weeks, Lewis-Skelly displayed a maturity beyond his years. From defensive resilience to attacking involvement, his numbers tell the story of a player already operating at the very top level of European football.
Commanding on the Ball
Lewis-Skelly completed an outstanding 54 out of 57 passes, boasting an incredible 94.7% accuracy. But he wasn’t just recycling possession — he was progressive and ambitious. Of those passes, a whopping 21 were into the final third, demonstrating his constant drive to move the ball forward and put pressure on Real Madrid’s defensive line.
He also registered 8 final third entries, pushing high up the pitch and contributing to Arsenal’s control in dangerous areas. His intelligent movement and link-up play ensured the Gunners maintained dominance across the midfield and flanks.
Defensive Solidity
Defensively, Lewis-Skelly was just as impressive. He won 4 duels and made 2 tackles, showing the kind of bite and awareness often lacking in players twice his age. Perhaps most impressively, he was never dribbled past once — a stat that reflects not just physical ability, but elite-level positioning and anticipation.
He also chipped in with a clearance in a rare moment of danger, helping Arsenal preserve their clean sheet against the most decorated club in European football.
Creative Spark
Lewis-Skelly’s attacking contributions didn’t go unnoticed either. He created 2 chances and provided the assist for Arsenal’s opening goal — a perfectly timed low pass into the path of Declan Rice, who rifled it in from the edge of the box.
It was a moment of clarity and class, one that highlighted his vision and ability to make a difference in the final third. The assist capped off a complete performance and made him one of the standout players of the night.
The Future is Now
Arsenal fans have long known about the potential of Myles Lewis-Skelly, but this performance was proof that the future has arrived. In a match of such magnitude, against a side with names like Kroos, Valverde, and Modrić, the teenager didn’t just survive — he thrived.
Mikel Arteta’s trust in youth continues to pay off, and Lewis-Skelly’s display will have only strengthened his claim for regular minutes in the biggest matches. With performances like this, he’s not just a squad option — he’s becoming a cornerstone.
If this is what Lewis-Skelly can do against Real Madrid at 17, the rest of Europe should be on notice. Arsenal may have found their next superstar.
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