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Another gem for Pep as teen Lewis shines on full league debut

- JACK GAUGHAN at Elland Road

RICO LEWIS has played better than this and that is perhaps the most significan­t indication that Manchester City seem to have another serious prospect.

As full Premier League debuts go, this was not bad at all. He operates at right back but to say that is not really doing Lewis justice, having spent half of last night tucked beside Rodri as an auxiliary midfielder. He looked as if he had been doing it for years. Tactical dexterity should not come quite this easy. Barely 18, the teenager from Radcliffe — a little town nine miles north of the Etihad Stadium — is now a fully-fledged member of the globetrott­ers. Pep Guardiola predicts that is where he will remain for years to come and it is hard to argue. Here is a defender who was not even on Guardiola’s radar six months ago. But the manager was very pleased with his evening’s work — in a febrile atmosphere — embracing Lewis as he earned a deserved rest. His first touch, inside the opening seconds, happened to be a no-look pass. Nerves were never going to be an issue. The trust placed in Lewis by the coaching staff is self-evident, yet even more obvious given Guardiola left both Kyle Walker and Joao Cancelo on the bench for a fixture against a Leeds team the City boss claimed he would rather not have been facing straight after the World Cup. Guardiola reasoned that he could not drop the academy graduate after starring in the Carabao Cup before Christmas. ‘For the way he played against Liverpool, it would be unfair to not let him play again,’ said Guardiola. And play he did, showing no issues with the osmosis that comes with being a full back in a Guardiola team. Lewis was developed in the Guardiola laboratory that is City’s academy and it shows. A good scanner when off the ball and boasting the sort of spatial awareness required to thrive in this environmen­t, there were a few occasions where he kickstarte­d attacks. He might have collected a couple of assists had Jack Grealish and Kevin De Bruyne converted cutbacks. He stood up to the tricky Willy Gnonto, shepherdin­g and defending dutifully. He even picked up a booking for a tactical foul — another square on the Guardiola bingo card. But it was a moment when this remained goalless, nine minutes before the break, that truly caught the eye, and it was straight out of his dad’s Muay Thai gym, where he spent so many years training and learning that craft as a child. Lewis briefly dawdled in the centre circle and Marc Roca robbed him. Leeds appeared to be on their way in a dangerous area. But before Roca could progress, Lewis was on his feet and diving in, somehow retrieving his mistake and setting City away. Five seconds later Ilkay Gundogan went close. Guardiola clapped. We will be seeing more of Lewis.

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NEWS IMAGES Making waves: Lewis

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