Myles Lewis-Skelly stole the show on Sunday, starring in his Arsenal side in his 5-1 outlet of Manchester City with not only an impressive goal, but a celebration that accompanies the headline.
The 18-year-old had crossed the paths with Erling Haaland after the burning draw 2-2 in the Etihad, and even asked: “Who are you?” For the Norwegian striker.
Fast advance five months and the left back surprised the city with its performance, and even hit the iconic Haaland celebration to start.
Another of the bovas now Infames de Haaland in the midst of the consequences of that clash was to tell Mikel Arteta to “remain humble, huh?” – Something that saw a lot of air after the Gunners put their rivals on the sword on Sunday.
Lewis-Skelly was the show star, but his mother Marcia revealed that the ethos of humility is one that has been crucial for his son's career so far.
In a clip published in the Dose of the Tiktok Channel society After Sunday's game, Marcia is asked what it is to be the mother of a professional footballer.
Myles Lewis-Skelly starred in the Arsenal against Manchester City in the 5-1 beating of Sunday
Lewis-Skelly laughed after Erling of Haaland's mockery, hitting the iconic celebration of the city's star
Lewis-Skellly's mother, Marcia, founded a group called No1fan. Club dedicating to the families and parents of those who embark on a youth race in football
“Occupied, but it is still a mother,” he said. 'I think that if you can obtain the right people and the proper support, such as family support, then everything is possible.
“Gratitude is important, stay humble, stay on land like a family and keep the right people around them.”
Marcia knows perhaps better than anyone the importance of a support network, since he founded the No1fan.clubA support and education network for parents of children in academies of men and women.
“Get the support we need and do it, we have a platform to support parents who are sailing for youth football,” he continued in the video, which has been seen by more than 6 million people.
Marcia's is an inspiring story of a father who realized that the world of youth football 'can be confusing for parents', through their own admission to the No1FAN.club website.
He described the measures he took to educate and place himself in a position in which he could support Lewis-Skelly, including obtaining a master's degree and the FIFA agent license.
'When my son showed a serious potential in the field, I quickly realized that the world of youth football can be confused for parents. When I was only 11 years old, football agents started calling, 'he writes on your website.
'By 12, the brands wanted to discuss the starting agreements, and for 14 years, they offered an early scholarship in their academy. At several points, I did not feel prepared to make decisions that could affect their future. There was no reliable advice, no network to consult, or family connections in the football industry.
Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri have stood out for the Arsenal senior team this season
'For more information, I attended seminars, I obtained a master's degree in football businesses and obtained my FIFA agent license (for my own education, not to represent the players!).
'Through my experiences, from the base to the academy, I met other parents who face similar challenges. I realized that if I was fighting, many others must also be.
'There are many people and organizations involved, each with their own agendas, and it is difficult to find clear advice for parents. We found no1fan.club to give families the knowledge and support they need during this trip.
Lewis-Skelly's rise has been surprising in his first season as a senior player in Arsenal, having played only 10 games in the Premier League so far.
So impressive, his performances have been that he is online and the call of England under the new Chief Thomas Tuchel.