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Myles Lewis-Skelly Incredible Statistics Against Real Madrid Revealed

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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.

Hello there, Am Mumbere Ausbel from Uganda and I am a writer at Arsenal True Fans and I love watching football matches so much because it's my favourite sport. I am an optimistic person who usually likes to look at the good side of everything.

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