‘Fearless’ Myles Lewis-Skelly greeted after the breakthrough of Arsenal and England

Declan Rice marked the teammate of Arsenal and England by Myles Lewis-Skelly as “fearless” after reaching his full international debut against Albania.
The gorgeous one through the ball from Jude Bellingham, who broke through three Albanian players, landed in the legs of Lewis-Skelly and did not make mistakes that he scored the first goal for England’s Kings Thomas Tuchel.
Equally delicious ending from Harry Kane Put the game in bed for three lionswho actually had to get out of the first equipment while Albania was sitting in a low block and demanding that he minimize any space that England could use.
Lewis-Skelly performance was one of the main conversations From the evening, building on what was a whirlwind for the 18-year-old. Already regularly on Arsenal’s side, holding like Riccard Calafioria and Kieran Tierney, but looks like one of the leading options of England in the left-back of the post, which he ran into playing after growing up as a central midfielder.
The way Lewis-Skelly pointed out Arsenal and England Colleague Declan Rice, who was convinced that the young man would re -perform on the big stage.
“He’s fearless, he makes everything right off the field,” Rice said ITV sport. “He is preparing. He is only 18 years old, I try to look after him the best I can, but I knew that he would play that way tonight because of the confidence he had in him and the way he had trained all week and what I saw in the club, how he is around the club.
“His mom, his father, brothers, should all be so proud of him, because his climb this year was unreal and he held his feet on the ground. This is just the beginning for him.”
Standing along the rice, Lewis-Skelly admitted that he was “lost because of the word” because of the possibility of shining for England at Wembley. “I’m simply grateful that the manager gave confidence in me and my teammates with great confidence in me,” he said. “I’m so happy, I’m lost because of the word.”
Tuchel was equally commendable in his praise for Lewis-Skelly, saying, “He was amazing in the camp. He is full of confidence and is very full of humor and so open and mature character.
“Everything you see on the field you see from the field. It was immediately part of the group, it is very impressive. He does it with natural confidence and thus plays football.
“It was a great performance and full of courage, full of quality and even more so that he could be with a little running behind the line and being determined in this game for us.”