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Declan Rice claims ridiculous Arsenal academy star was built in a lab.

Declan Rice has heape praise on ‘ridiculous’ Arsenal teammate Myles Lewis-Skelly. Claiming that the academy star must’ve built in a lab.

Lewis-Skelly has starte the Gunners’ last three Premier League games at left-back, helping. Arsenal bag clean sheets against Ipswich and Everton.

The 18-year-old Hale End graduate has enjoye https://ufabet999.app a breakthrough season,. Having made his senior debut under Mikel Arteta in September.

Rice has left blown away by the teenager and laude him following the 1-0 victory over. Ipswich in north London on Friday night.

‘He can go to the top,’ Rice told Arsenal’s. ‘This kid is just special, very special.

For an 18-year-old to be that good, that comfortable, that strong it was like he was built in a lab.

‘I said that to him the other day, it’s just ridiculous how good he is,. But he has a long way to go.

He’s so level-head, he’s got a great family around him. I know his mum looks after him really well and all the boys at the training ground do too.

‘We have a really good crop of youngsters coming through and he can be what he wants to be, he just needs to stay focused and always want more and he can do that.’

Rice also singled out Leandro Trossard for praise after the Belgian provided the assist for Kai Havertz’s winner at the Emirates.

He does it time and time again,’ Rice added. ‘He can go on his left, can go on his right, creates, he scores.

‘I don’t think he was feeling too well (against Ipswich) as well, so to put in a 90-minute shift like he’s done, credit to him.

‘He’s one of my good friends here so he’s a special player.’

Declan Rice has name the Premier League Player of the Year by the London Football Awards for the second time.

Having previously honoure in the 2022 ceremony for his efforts with West Ham, the Arsenal midfielder claimed the 2024 gong in Thursday’s event to reclaim the prize from last year’s winner and club teammate Martin Odegaard.

William Saliba was nominate from the Gunners this year alongside West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen and the Tottenham duo of Guglielmo Vicario and Pedro Porro.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta was beaten to the Manager of the Year award by. Tottenham coach Ange Postecoglou.

Spurs also took home the Goalkeeper of the Year award with Vicario prevailing while Michael Olise won the Goal of the Year with his strike for Crystal Palace against Luton.

Cole Palmero of Chelsea was name Young Player of the Year while fellow Blues star Lauren James took home the capital’s WSL Player of the Year gong and Aggie Beever-Jones won the Women’s Young Player of the Year.

Charlton striker Alfie May was also recognise as the LFA’s EFL Player of the Year.