89% Ground Duels, 98% Passing: 9/10 Arsenal Star Was Terrific vs Ipswich Town, Better Than Kai Havertz – Opinion

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.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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