Arsenal’s Rising Star: Myles Lewis-Skelly Shines in ipswich Victory
Arsenal secured their second consecutive Premier League win with a convincing 1-0 victory over Ipswich Town at the Emirates Stadium on Friday night. While Kai Havertz netted the winning goal, it was the performance of 18-year-old Myles lewis-Skelly that truly stole the show.
Despite early scares in both halves, Ipswich failed to register a single shot on target, highlighting Arsenal’s defensive solidity. lewis-skelly, deployed at left-back, was instrumental in this defensive masterclass.
This marked the third consecutive league start for the young defender, who has exceeded all expectations since being thrust into the starting lineup due to injuries.his performance against Ipswich was nothing short of remarkable.
Lewis-Skelly dominated the left flank, winning an extraordinary 89% of his ground duels and showcasing remarkable passing accuracy with a 98% success rate.He was also a constant threat going forward, completing all of his crosses and losing posession a mere four times throughout the entire match.
His impressive form has clearly caught the eye of manager Mikel Arteta, who opted to start Lewis-Skelly ahead of both Riccardo Calafiori and Oleksandr Zinchenko, despite both players recovering from injuries. This decision was further validated by Lewis-Skelly’s standout performance, earning him a well-deserved 9/10 rating from Goal.com.
While Calafiori made a important impact off the bench last weekend with an assist, Arteta’s faith in Lewis-Skelly paid off handsomely.
Looking ahead to Arsenal’s New Year’s Day clash against Brentford, Arteta faces a selection dilemma. Calafiori’s physical presence and aerial prowess could prove valuable against Brentford’s risky attacker, Bryan Mbeumo. However, Lewis-Skelly’s recent form and impressive consistency make him a strong contender for a fourth consecutive league start.
Is Myles Lewis-Skelly Arsenal’s Secret Weapon?
Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Ipswich Town was overshadowed by the stellar performance of a young man who may just be the future of the Gunners’ defense:
Myles Lewis-Skelly. To discuss this exciting prospect, I’m joined today by former England international and Premier League winner, Martin Keown.
Martin,myles Lewis-Skelly is only 18,yet he’s established himself in the starting lineup. what impressed you most about his performance against Ipswich?
Martin Keown: “I think what impressed me most was his composure for such a young player. Ipswich weren’t afraid to test him physically, but he stood his ground and didn’t let anything faze him.”
Keown’s right. Lewis-Skelly dominated the left flank. The stats speak for themselves; 89% of ground duels won and a remarkable 98% passing accuracy.
It’s clear Mikel Arteta trusts him. While Riccardo Calafiori and oleksandr Zinchenko are both back from injuries, Arteta chose to start Lewis-Skelly again. Do you think this is a sign of things to come, Martin?
Martin Keown: “I think Arteta sees something special in Lewis-Skelly. His ability to read the game, his positional awareness, and his calmness are beyond his years. He’s like a seasoned professional out there.”
It’s not just defense, either. Lewis-Skelly is confident going forward, completing all his crosses and contributing to Arsenal’s attacking threat. With Brentford next on the horizon, who do you think should start at left-back, Martin?
Martin Keown: “That’s a tough call. Calafiori has the aerial dominance that could be useful against Bryan Mbeumo. But I wouldn’t change a winning formula. I think Lewis-Skelly deserves another chance to shine.”
It’s definitely a selection dilemma for Arteta.
Do you agree with Martin? Should Arteta stick with the in-form Lewis-Skelly or bring in Calafiori’s physical presence against Brentford? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
This performance underlines Arsenal’s depth and the exciting potential of their academy. It remains to be seen whether Lewis-Skelly can maintain this level of performance, but one thing is for sure: he’s a name Arsenal fans will be hearing a lot more about in the months to come.