Myles Lewis-Skelly is on the brink of making history as he approaches Nwankwo Kanu’s record for the most Champions League semi-final starts by a teenager. The young Arsenal midfielder has already made significant strides this season, showcasing his talent on Europe’s biggest stage. As he gears up for yet another crucial match, the football world is buzzing with anticipation.

Lewis-Skelly, who debuted at just 17, has quickly become a linchpin for Arsenal, demonstrating maturity beyond his years. With each passing game, he not only inches closer to Kanu’s record but also cements his status as one of football's rising stars. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta praised Lewis-Skelly’s contributions, stating, “He has an incredible understanding of the game, and his composure is remarkable for someone so young.”

As the Champions League semi-finals approach, fans and pundits alike are eager to see if Lewis-Skelly can break this long-standing record. His potential to redefine teenage success in the tournament not only highlights his individual talent but also signals a new era for Arsenal as they aim for European glory.