Myles Lewis-Skelly doubles on Erling Haaland after Arsenal threw
Arsenal left back Myles Lewis-Skelly ridiculed Erling Haaland of Manchester City during and after Sunday’s 5-1 victory for Gunners.
Side of Mikel Artete went into Early Leadership at Emirates Stadium Through the opener of Martin Odegaard in the second minute. Arsenal Central Bek Gabriel yelled in Hauland’s face before running to his teammates to celebrate the goal – Kim first meeting between this party Back in September When Norwegian number nine was marked by John Stones Equalist 98. Mun. Throwing the ball on Gabriel’s head.
Arsenal had to solve a storm of pressure from the city to the end of the first half before Haalanda – who else? – Levered for visitors shortly after restarting. However, Thomas Party shot in the shooting in front of 60 seconds, and Lewis-Skelly scored 3-1 in the 62th minute.
Sprite 18-year-old, who enjoyed Great game On and outside the ball, he celebrated his first goal in senior football, folding his legs into the position of the lotus and pretending to meditate; The same pose that Haaland pulled so often after a hit.
The warning opponent’s celebration during the game is one thing – Bukayo Saka arranged the signatures of the signature of James Maddison and Marcus Rashford in matches against Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United In recent years, but Lewis-Skelly has followed his game in a game with a prominent post on social media.
After City saved 2-2 draws from the artillery at the beginning of the season, Haaland was caught saying Arsenal Bosus Mikel Arteta to “stay humble.” These two small words appeared over the next four months, especially during the city’s unusually poor shapes.
In the joint Instagram A post with Adidas shortly after the last whistle, Lewis-Skelly celebrated his goal under the title “Keep it humble”.
When they were put in the game of Arsenal in the game Pep Guardiola After the game, he gave a slightly angry answer, “I didn’t see him. Did he do that? That’s good. That’s good. Himulant’s celebration? That’s good. That’s good.
“Did you like my answer?”
Haaland’s father Alfie, a former professional football player for himself City, was less impressed.