Norwich City assistant coach Jack Wilshere believes Arsenal star Myles Lewis-Skelly won’t be under any pressure representing Three Lions of England in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
Recall that manager Thomas Tuchel handed the youngster his maiden call up to the senior national team last week.
Wilshere, who worked with the youngster as Arsenal U18 coach, told The Sun that the 18 year-old can handle the step up.
“With Myles, it is not a case of, ‘Is he too young?’.
“He just wants to be in a team, wants to lead and has an incredible family around him — and that’s important as well. He’d be able to handle playing at the World Cup.
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“I remember my journey coming through and I was in the first team at Arsenal, then I was called into the U19s at England.
“Don’t get me wrong, at that point I was just happy to represent my country and wasn’t thinking, ‘Oh, now I’m ready for the first team’.
“But I was going from training with the first team, playing in the Champions League, playing in the Premier League, to then playing U19s.
“But we can be braver as a nation and Jude Bellingham has shown that as he went quickly into the senior team.”