Bukayo Saka delivered a wholesome interview with Myles Lewis-Skelly after the pair impressed in Arsenal's win over Monaco win.
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Lewis-Skelly excelled against MonacoSaka "proud" of teenager's performancePlayed a key role in Saka's first goalFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Thrust into the starting lineup at left-back due to an ongoing defensive injury crisis, Islington-born prodigy Lewis-Skelly demonstrated composure and brilliance beyond his years on a full Champions League debut to remember. The young talent, who has honed his skills at Hale End, was the orchestrator for the first goal with a sublime through ball that split the Monaco defence wide open. Gabriel Jesus latched onto the pass, creating the perfect opportunity for Saka to tap the ball into the net at the far post. Interestingly, the immediate celebrations that followed weren’t for Saka’s finish but for Lewis-Skelly’s visionary assist.
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After the game, which ended in a 3-0 victory for the Gunners, Saka and Lewis-Skelly shared a heartwarming interview with TNT Sports.
"I just said to Myles, this is his level," Saka said. "He needs to have no doubts. His confidence – we see it in training. He was a big part of the first goal."
Lewis-Skelly added: "I thought, just keep calm, take the ball away from the man. I saw Gabi [Jesus] and played him through, then Bukayo had great timing for the finish. He's always there. I can't complain!"
Saka went on to add: "He's very bright, he just needs to keep the same head he's got. His mentality is top, he's always asking questions. He just needs to keep going. I'm so proud of him."
WHAT THE FANS ARE SAYING
An Arsenal fan, @Lrdaniel_, wrote on X: "Saka like a proud big brother."
@wrote: "I was smiling throughout watching this video. I feel so proud! Saka is like 5 years older than Myles…it’s a beautiful night!"
@GJR_Leepo echoed his thoughts and wrote: "Saka is so proud of MLS man! Love to see it."
Whereas, @LoveBerg10kamp, wrote: "Such an incredible moment, I feel like a proud parent. This feels like the Williams sisters, brothers from another mother. Saka and Lewis Skelly, what an amazing night for Hale End."
@Atlrootz wrote: "What a lovely watch to start my morning. Both of these lads have got great heads on those shoulders."
DID YOU KNOW?
The match also featured another promising Hale End graduate, 17-year-old Ethan Nwaneri, who was brought on as a substitute for his 10th appearance in Arsenal’s last 12 matches. As a player who has risen through the same system, Saka acts as a guiding figure for emerging talents like Lewis-Skelly and Nwaneri. With first-hand experience navigating the pressures of elite football, the England international's support is invaluable both on and off the field.






