Mikel Arteta reveals why he told Myles Lewis-Skelly to change from being a midfielder to left back after academy graduate's first-team breakthrough

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Mikel Arteta reveals why he told Myles Lewis-Skelly to change from being a midfielder to left back after academy graduate's first-team breakthrough
Published: Jan, 17 2025 17:48

Mikel Arteta said he instructed Myles Lewis-Skelly at the start of the season that the teenager would need to change from being a midfielder to left back if he wants a chance of playing. The 18-year-old’s assured midweek performance against Tottenham was widely lauded and his substitution in the second half went viral.

 [Mikel Arteta has revealed why he told the teenager to change from midfielder to left back]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Mikel Arteta has revealed why he told the teenager to change from midfielder to left back]

As Arsenal prepared to defend a Spurs corner, Lewis-Skelly — their youngest player to start a Premier League north London derby since Cesc Fabregas in 2005 — threw up his arms to the crowd, receiving a big ovation. The teenager was a midfielder in the academy, but has since been moulded into an inverted left back under Arteta. It has seen Lewis-Skelly usurp Oleksandr Zinchenko and Kieran Tierney in the position, while Riccardo Calafiori remains injured.

 [He put in another assured performance in the north London derby victory over Tottenham]
Image Credit: Mail Online [He put in another assured performance in the north London derby victory over Tottenham]

Ahead of Arsenal’s match against Aston Villa on Saturday, Arteta said: ‘To give him a chance with the product we had in the academy, the moment I saw him, the only way I could think was to change his position. ‘You want to have a chance here. I spoke to him and I said, “This (left back) is where you're going to have it”.

Myles Lewis-Skelly has emerged as one of Arsenal's breakout stars over this campaign. Mikel Arteta has revealed why he told the teenager to change from midfielder to left back. He put in another assured performance in the north London derby victory over Tottenham.

‘Because I think it fits a lot of his quality, the way that we play and it fits because we have necessities in the position. So we started to work on that. He put it into it straight away with the personality that he has. The other thing is very obvious and now he's doing it.’.

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