Mikel Arteta's Arsenal stand on the brink of history—just 90 minutes away from a second-ever Champions League final appearance. And at the heart of this monumental night? Teenage sensation Myles Lewis-Skelly.
The 19-year-old England international is the epitome of a homegrown hero, having risen through the club's academy ranks before breaking into the senior side last season. Now, in what could be one of the biggest nights in Arsenal's modern era, Arteta has placed his trust in the young midfielder.
There were whispers earlier this season that Lewis-Skelly might be viewed as a sellable asset, with questions swirling about his long-term future in north London. But a standout midfield performance against Fulham at the weekend silenced the doubters and earned him a starting spot for this high-stakes clash against Atlético Madrid.
With his inclusion from the first whistle, Lewis-Skelly joins an elite club of teenagers to start a Champions League semi-final—alongside Spanish legend Iker Casillas and Nigerian icon (and former Gunner) Nwankwo Kanu. It's a testament to his rapid rise and immense potential.
Beyond the European stage, a strong showing at the Emirates tonight could also boost his chances of earning a place in Thomas Tuchel's England squad for the 2026 World Cup. For a player who has already achieved so much at such a young age, another brilliant performance could propel Lewis-Skelly to heights he once only dreamed of.
