- Myles Lewis-Skelly had the chance not to receive a second yellow against PSV
- It was withdrawn a few minutes after taking up a reckless challenge during a reservation
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Mikel Arteta said he had a head-to-head meeting with Myles Lewis-Skelly on Friday to openly discuss his temerity after escaping a second yellow card in the 7-1 refreshment of Arsenal of the PSV Eindhoven.
The 18-year-old was substituted just a few minutes after committing an unborn challenge on Richard Ledezma in the first half on Tuesday, when he was on a yellow card, which should probably have seen the full back to be sent.
This is not the first time that Lewis -Skelly has flouted the line, after the red cards against Wolves and West Ham – although his Wolves dismissal was canceled by the FA on appeal.
Before Arsenal’s Premier League match against Manchester United tomorrow, Arteta said: “It was today (Friday) that I did it (talking to the head with Lewis-Skelly). When the dust has settled and (we can) speak openly.
“What can we learn from this situation?” How can we exhibit the team? What are the things we have to try to avoid without losing its essence that your colleague was talking about?
“And that’s what we have to do – understand where this line is. Because he is a superb player.
Mikel Arteta says myles Lewis-Skelly must learn after escaping a second yellow against PSV

Arteta moved quickly to replace the young person even if he was only the first half
“I think it was clear that we had a responsibility there, with the yellow card and the next action.
“So it is not a moment to take risks and learn from this game management experience for so long, especially with the importance of this competition (Champions League). So yes, a lesson to learn from him, that’s for sure. We will support and help him. But the line is really thin in sport, and it must understand this.