Darren Bent expects Arsenal star to be back on the bench against Atletico Madrid

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Darren Bent expects Arsenal star to be back on the bench against Atletico Madrid

Darren Bent expects Arsenal star to be back on the bench against Atletico Madrid

Darren Bent praised the impressive performance delivered by Myles Lewis-Skelly against Fulham, noting that the player’s time on the bench has not diminished his quality. The young defender was deplo...

Darren Bent expects Arsenal star to be back on the bench against Atletico Madrid

Darren Bent praised the impressive performance delivered by Myles Lewis-Skelly against Fulham, noting that the player’s time on the bench has not diminished his quality. The young defender was deplo...

Arsenal's young star Myles Lewis-Skelly turned heads with a standout performance against Fulham, but former Premier League striker Darren Bent believes the teenager might find himself back on the bench for the Gunners' crucial Champions League showdown with Atletico Madrid.

Deployed in an unfamiliar midfield role as Mikel Arteta rested Martin Zubimendi, Lewis-Skelly delivered a composed and effective display that had fans buzzing. His versatility—shifting seamlessly from his usual left-back position—proved he's more than just a defensive option.

"Zubimendi will probably come back in because he's the more senior player," Bent told Metro Sports. "But I think the manager will be looking at his performance today thinking, 'If a game's going on against Atletico and it's not quite working, he'll have no doubts whatsoever.' He knows he's good enough to play in there."

The performance has sparked calls from supporters for Lewis-Skelly to feature more regularly, and it's easy to see why. His ability to step into a high-pressure midfield role and deliver at such a high level has given Arteta a valuable tactical weapon.

While the experienced Zubimendi is expected to reclaim his starting spot for the Atletico clash, Lewis-Skelly has made a compelling case for increased minutes in the center of the pitch. For Arteta, it's a welcome dilemma—having a young, versatile talent who can be trusted to make an impact off the bench or step into the starting XI when needed.

This development could reshape how Arsenal view their squad depth, with Lewis-Skelly proving he's not just a left-back but a genuine midfield option. For a team competing on multiple fronts, that kind of flexibility is pure gold.

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