
Arsenal’s Myles Lewis-Skelly Shines in New Role and Impresses England
Arsenal youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly has been turning heads with his versatile performances, recently impressing in a new role on the pitch. The 17-year-old, known for his midfield prowess, has been deployed as a left-back in Arsenal's youth setups, a position switch that has sparked interest from England's senior team.
Lewis-Skelly's adaptability and skill caught the attention of England manager Thomas Tuchel during a recent international camp. Alongside Marcus Rashford, Lewis-Skelly shone in training sessions, showcasing his potential to fill multiple positions. However, the ongoing dilemma over Phil Foden's role in the squad remains a talking point among fans and pundits alike.
Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy has also praised Lewis-Skelly's progress, highlighting his maturity and technical ability. As Arsenal continues to nurture its young talents, Lewis-Skelly's development is a promising sign for the club's future. With Bukayo Saka and Jorrel Hato also making waves, Arsenal's youth academy is proving to be a fertile ground for emerging stars.