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Arsenal lineup vs Preston North End: Mikel Arteta has stated that Arsenal possesses a ‘very strong’ young player in their squad who may feature in tonight’s match – Nwaneri, Lewis-Skelly to start; big changes at the back…

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Mikel Arteta mentioned that Arsenal has a ‘robust’ young prospect in their lineup, with the potential to play in tonight’s game.

 

According to Mikel Arteta, Arsenal has a ‘highly reliable’ young player within their team, who could take the field this evening.

 

Mikel Arteta praises Arsenal’s promising talent, highlighting a ‘really solid’ young player who may feature tonight.

 

Arsenal’s lineup against Preston North End: Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly set to start; significant defensive adjustments.

 

In recent years, Arsenal has established a reputation for nurturing young talent.

 

While Bukayo Saka stands out as the most notable product of the Gunners’ academy, several other players are poised to make their mark.

 

As Arsenal prepares to face Preston North End in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night, Mikel Arteta is likely to include some academy graduates in the squad.

 

During his pre-match press conference on Tuesday, Arteta mentioned a young player with a “huge personality” who has “earned the right” to play with the senior team.

 

The player in focus is Myles Lewis-Skelly, who has emerged this season and is now a key part of the first team.

 

At just 18 years old, he has already made five appearances for the first team this season, including two in the Champions League, and has played 14 minutes against Liverpool.

 

When asked about Lewis-Skelly’s readiness for such significant matches, Arteta highlighted the qualities that make him a valuable asset.

 

Arteta was inquired about what qualities Lewis-Skelly exhibited that warranted his participation in significant matches.

 

“First and foremost, he possesses a tremendous personality,” he stated, according to football.london. “He plays with unwavering confidence and immense dedication.

 

“He has the attributes we seek for that role, whether playing wide or centrally. Defensively, he is very reliable and demonstrates a strong desire to succeed.

 

“When a player displays such qualities, it doesn’t matter if he comes from the academy or elsewhere; he has earned the opportunity to compete in these matches.”

 

Lewis-Skelly’s emergence is a much-needed advantage for an injury-stricken Arsenal. The team has faced a defensive crisis in recent weeks, with Riccardo Calafiori still unavailable.

 

Additionally, there was a moment of concern regarding Jurrien Timber during the match against Liverpool, but Arteta later confirmed that he was simply “very tired” and not injured.

 

William Saliba was also absent over the weekend due to a red card received against Bournemouth the previous week.

 

Given these circumstances, Lewis-Skelly’s impactful performance is encouraging, highlighting not only the potential of a young player but also his ability to step in for more experienced teammates.

 

 

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