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Fans can’t believe what Lewis-Skelly’s mum said before Man City clash

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MYLES LEWIS-SKELLY was the talk of the Premier League after his starring display for Arsenal against Manchester City.

The 18-year-old put in a performance well beyond his years as he scored his first Gunners goal in the 5-1 thrashing, while also getting a dig in at Erling Haaland.

Haaland had famously told Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta to "stay humble" after their 2-2 draw at the Etihad earlier this season, before later exchanging words with Lewis-Skelly.

However, the Hale End graduate got his own back on Sunday as he scored a stunning goal before he then celebrated using Haaland's signature "meditating" celebration.

Fans loved the show of mind games from Lewis-Skelly.

But a stunning interview before the game with his mum, Marcia, has now gone viral.

Speaking to doseofsociety on TikTok, Marcia was asked to say something the interviewer wouldn't believe about her.

She responded by saying her son was going to play against City on Sunday, before her answer about what it is like to be the mother of a professional footballer stunned fans.

Marcia, who is also the agent of Lewis-Skelly, said: "[It's] Busy, but still a mother.

"I think if you get the right people and the right family support then anything's possible."

She continued: "Gratitude is important, stay humble, stay grounded as a family and keep the right people around you."

The context of the "stay humble" comment riled up the Arsenal faithful given how they were relishing feeding Haaland and co. dose after dose of humble pie.

Reacting on social media, one fan said: "She even said stay humble."

A second said: "Stay humble eh? Love it mama."

A third added: "She said stay humble, is that a dig at Haaland?"

Another said: "She’s brilliant."

A fifth said: "God bless you. She’s sooo grounded."

Devoted Marcia put herself through a Masters degree in football business at University before passing Fifa's football agent exam.

Her master's thesis was on the parent experience in youth football where she interviewed 18 parents with children aged 15 to 21 and found four recurring problems.

To that end, Marcia also aims to help and support other parents going through similar experiences.

The scheme, known as the No1 Fan Club, includes various resources, a community chat network, workshops and even a book club - all tailored towards providing wisdom, education and support for parents.

And in her viral interview before the City game, Marcia also took the chance to promote the scheme.

She said: "Get the support you need. We do that, we have a platform to support parents who are navigating youth football. We're here to support you parents."

Lewis-Skelly has been a shining light for the Gunners this season, stepping into defence seamlessly from the academy.

He has now made 19 appearances for the senior team, with his first goal being scored against City.

His exploits look set to fast-track him into Thomas Tuchel's senior England team.

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