Myles Lewis-Skelly: How Arsenal have FINALLY found their new Ashley Cole

Steve Kay
Steve Kay
  • Updated: 16 Jan 2025 11:52 CST
  • 4 min read
Myles Lewis Skelly, Arsenal
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Arsenal has always been a breeding ground for exceptional full-backs, and while Ashley Cole remains the club’s gold standard, 18-year-old Myles Lewis-Skelly is emerging as a player who could eventually challenge that legacy.

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While Cole’s contributions as one of the Invincibles cemented his place in Arsenal history, Lewis-Skelly is showing early signs of the potential to become the Gunners’ next great defender.

The teenager may be in infancy of his Arsenal career but his recent performances have already made him a player to watch after breaking into the first-team in December.

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Originally a midfielder, Lewis-Skelly's transition to full-back has showcased both his versatility and maturity, particularly in this week's North London derby against Tottenham where he delivered a standout display against top-class opposition in Dejan Kulusevski.

His exceptional composure, tactical awareness, and physicality earned him widespread praise, with many naming him Man of the Match after Arsenal’s 2-1 victory, which closed the gap to Premier League leaders Liverpool to just four points.

Having seen many candidates compete for the left-back spot in recent seasons, Mikel Arteta could finally have a long-term solution to his problem position in a player who could become the Cole successor Arsenal fans have yearned for.

Myles Lewis-Skelly made his full Premier League debut in December.
© IMAGO - Myles Lewis-Skelly made his full Premier League debut in December.

Lewis Skelly is laying the foundations for an iconic legacy at Arsenal

Cole redefined the left-back role during his time at Arsenal and was a crucial part of the club’s Premier League dominance in the early 2000s, winning two league titles and three FA Cups.

Known for his pace, defensive sharpness, and attacking support, Cole epitomized the modern full-back. His overlapping runs, pinpoint crossing, and ability to shut down the Premier League’s top wingers made him a key player in Arsène Wenger’s historic teams.

More than just an individual talent, Cole was integral to Arsenal’s success during the Invincibles season, contributing to both their defensive strength and attacking fluidity.

What makes Lewis-Skelly particularly exciting is his ability to influence the game at both ends of the pitch, with his defensive solidity matched by his attacking contribution, as he frequently pushes forward to deliver crosses and support Arsenal’s attack.

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Myles Lewis-Skelly

DM (CL), M (C)

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Myles Lewis-Skelly
Myles Lewis-Skelly

DM (CL), M (C)

€2.4M

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€1.8M - €3M

Boasting a skill set reminiscent of a young Cole, it’s easy to see why fans and pundits alike are excited about his future, even if the comparisons to the former England star are somewhat premature.

Lewis-Skelly has the tools to carve out his own legacy – his pace, technical ability, and adaptability align perfectly with the demands of modern football. However, to reach Cole’s level, consistency will be key.

Cole didn’t just shine individually; he was a vital part of a team that dominated English football and delivered silverware.

For Lewis-Skelly, the challenge lies in maintaining his development and becoming a cornerstone of Arteta’s Arsenal.

The England U19 international still has a long way to go before truly being ranked alongside Cole. However, the talent, potential, and attitude he has displayed suggest he could one day stand strong among Arsenal’s greatest full-backs.

If Lewis-Skelly continues to develop and Arsenal returns to winning silverware, he has every chance of following in Cole’s footsteps into the senior England squad — and perhaps even surpassing him.

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