Lewis-Skelly appears to MOCK Haaland after their spat at the clash in September

Myles Lewis-Skelly seemed to rub salt in the wounds of Manchester City while he mocked Erling Haaland by copying his party after scoring his first goal for the club on Sunday.

The 18-year-old thought it was with the third of Arsenal when the Gunners dominated the city in a 5-1 that hit the Emirates.

Lewis -Skelly, able to play against Wolves after his controversial red card, was withdrawn on appeal and then carried out the trademark celebration of Haaland – where the Norwegian is on the floor in a meditative pose.

It comes after the Arsenal-Jongere collided with Haaland after the Gunners signed 2-2 in the Etihad in September.

After he met Haaland and Gabriel, Lewis-Skelly tried to intervene and support his teammate.

Haaland responded to the arrival of Lewis-Skelly on site by gesturing for him to leave.

Several fans on social media were convinced that Haaland also said to Lewis-Skelly 'Who the F *** are you' after seeing images of the spit.

Lewis-Skelly received a standing ovation after he withdrew by Arteta in the 90th minute on Sunday.

His goal, where he cut in before he fired a shot that Stefan Ortega could only parry out of the post, raised Arsenal 3-1 while producing an excellent performance in a 5-1 win.

Martin Odegaard put the hosts ahead early after a mistakes from Manuel Akanji, before Haaland recovered short parity in the second half.

A minute later, Arsenal was again at the front due to the bent effort of Thomas Parey, with Lewis-Skelly when the home team gave a pillow of two goals.

It was one -way traffic in the last phases, because further strikes by Kai Havertz and Ethan Nwaneri placed the shine on a sublime evening in the side of Mikel Arteta.

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