And while Lewis-Skelly played a part in the initial stages of a stunning attacking display from the resurgent Gunners at Philips Stadion, cutting the ball back for fellow academy graduate Ethan Nwaneri to make it 2-0 after only 21 minutes, he played just 35 minutes in total before being replaced by Riccardo Calafiori, who wrapped up a huge 7-1 victory late on as Arsenal became the first team in Champions League history to score seven times away from home in a knockout contest.