Myles Lewis-Skelley was rejected during the first half (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Mikel Arthte explained why he opted for the absence of Myles Lewis-Skelly during the first half of the Arsenal Champions League victory 7-1 over PSV.
The young man was removed after receiving a yellow card and then went with another reservation.
But Arthta, Speaking through Amazon PrimeHe said he had not seen other accessories. The sponge said, “I have not seen another action, but when there is so much noise, you play away from home, I didn’t want to take the risk.”
Arsenal was in a devastating form in the first half at the Philips Stadium, and Jurrien Timber, Ethan Nwaneri and Mikel Merino all found the back of the net. PSV pulled one back through Noah Lang, but the visitors were in complete control as they took the command lead in the break.
However, things became even better for the artillery in the second half. Martin Odegaard and Leandro Trossard achieved within a few minutes of re -launching. Odegaard added heel in the 73rd minute and the 85th minute, Riccardo Calafiori made 7-1, stopping spectacular performance.
Myles Lewis-Skelly drove off the field during the first half against PSV
Miles Lewis-Skelly could see the order (Photo Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Already on the yellow card of Lewis-Skelly, he committed a foul on Richard Ledesma deep in Arsenal’s half, and while Judge Jesus Gil Manzano awarded a free kick, he decided not to betray another yellow.
Without risking, Artete decided to pull Lewis-Skelly, bringing Calafiori in the 35th minute.
After the game, Odegaard spoke about Lewis-Skelly is a replacement for suppression. “We’re all behind him. Lewis-Skelly got it really well. He knew it was ticklish, when you were a yellow and difficult challenge there.
“He took it well and we will help him. And he’ll learn from that.”