Myles Lewis-Skelly, an 18-year-old full-back for Arsenal, made history by becoming the youngest player to score on his senior England debut in a 2-0 victory over Albania. His goal came from a precise pass from Jude Bellingham, marking a swift rise from playing for Arsenal's Under-21s to the senior team. Post-match, teammates and coaches praised his fearless attitude and maturity, emphasizing his confidence on and off the pitch. This debut under new England manager Thomas Tuchel signifies not only Lewis-Skelly's potential but also a promising future for England football.
"He is fearless. He does everything right off the pitch and he is only 18. I knew he was going to play like that tonight because of the confidence he has."
"He is full of confidence and very full of humour and such an open and mature character. Everything you see on the pitch you see off the pitch."
"To manage and handle that occasion in the manner he did, with the very limited senior football he has had, really speaks volumes about his character."
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