Arsenal youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly gave an authentic reaction after scoring for England against Albania in Friday's 2026 World Cup qualifier.
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- Lewis-Skelly discusses England debut
- Set new Three Lions all-time record
- Praises Bellingham assist for goal
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
Lewis-Skelly spoke to reporters at Wembley Stadium after making his senior England debut as a starter in the 2-0 win over Albania. He was picked at left-back in an experimental defensve unit, flanking fellow debutant, 32-year-old Dan Burn. It took just 20 minutes for him to find the net and open the scoring.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
The last few months have been a whirlwind for Lewis-Skelly. He started the season in Arsenal's Under-21 squad, but was promoted to the first-team in late August to help cover defensive injuries. Even then, the teenager spent much of his time on the bench until a first Premier League start in December, after which he has cemented his place in Mikel Arteta's preferred XI. His England call-up by Thomas Tuchel earlier this month was deserved and widely praised.
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WHAT MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY SAID
"I am lost for words. This past six months have gone so quickly. I stay in the present and I take every moment as it comes," he said.
"[For the goal], all I remember is staying wide and rotating with Marcus Rashford. Jude [Bellingham] loves to stay on the half-turn. It was a great pass from him and the timing was very good. The finish, the keeper was coming at me, and I tried to put it between the legs. I didn't even think I was going to score.
"I found out [I was starting] in the morning in the meeting and when I saw my name my heart started to pound – I was so excited. So many messages before the game. They are all here tonight and it means the world to them. Honestly, it is incredible – this is a day I'll never forget."
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DID YOU KNOW?
Aged 18 years and 176 days, Lewis-Skelly broke Marcus Rashford's 2016 record to become the youngest-ever England player to score on their senior men's debut. Rashford was 18 years and 209 days when he found the net against Australia in pre-Euro 2016 warm-up.
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