Arsenal legend gives Myles Lewis-Skelly advice after England snub
Lee Dixon says it’s not necessarily a bad thing for Myles Lewis-Skelly that he’s lost his place with Arsenal and England, as it gives him a break and the chance to continue to learn.
Lee Dixon says it’s not necessarily a bad thing for Myles Lewis-Skelly that he’s lost his place with Arsenal and England, as it gives him a break and the chance to continue to learn.
Myles Lewis-Skelly is relishing the competition at Arsenal and he remains a key part of Mikel Arteta’s plans, according to a report.
A number of Premier League clubs are monitoring Myles Lewis-Skelly’s current situation at Arsenal, but the Gunners have no plans to sell in January.
Thomas Tuchel says Myles Lewis-Skelly was dropped from the England squad because he “needed more starts, more minutes” and had been “outperformed”.