Arsenal’s young sensation, Myles Lewis-Skelly, has expressed his gratitude and pride after making his senior debut for England. The highly rated midfielder took to Instagram to share his feelings following a special night at Wembley, where he not only represented the Three Lions but also marked the occasion with a goal.
Lewis-Skelly, who has been one of Arsenal’s brightest young talents, has been making steady progress in his career. His call-up to England’s senior squad was a testament to his development, and he certainly made an impression. The midfielder played in front of a packed Wembley crowd and delivered a performance to remember.
On his Instagram story, the Arsenal youngster shared an emotional message, writing:
“Thank you to everyone that has messaged me or my family. First senior England camp done!!!!”
He went on to highlight how much the moment meant to him, particularly as he was able to score in front of his family, making it a night he would never forget.
“My first time playing at Wembley. Felt really proud to represent our country and scored in front of my grandma with my whole family there. I’ll never forget it. I feel really happy.”
Lewis-Skelly has been a standout figure in Arsenal’s youth ranks for some time. Known for his composure on the ball, vision, and defensive awareness, he has been knocking on the door for first-team opportunities under Mikel Arteta. His performances at the academy level and now on the international stage indicate he is destined for a bright future.
His England debut marks a significant step in his career, and Arsenal fans will be excited to see how he continues to develop. With the Gunners consistently integrating young talent into the first team, Lewis-Skelly could soon be a regular feature in Arteta’s plans.
After this landmark moment in his career, Lewis-Skelly will be eager to return to Arsenal and continue working hard. His performance for England will have only strengthened his case for more opportunities at club level. With Arsenal battling on multiple fronts this season, Arteta could look to the talented youngster to provide depth in midfield.
For now, though, Lewis-Skelly will cherish this unforgettable experience. His emotional message to fans shows how much it meant to him, and his journey is only just beginning. Arsenal supporters will be watching closely, hoping to see him shine in red and white just as he did for England.
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