THIS is the moment Arsenal duo Myles Lewis-Skelly and Noni Madueke stunned school kids by making a surprise visit and taking part in a training session.
The title-chasing pair made the trip to St John’s Highbury Vale Primary School as they prepare for tomorrow’s Premier League showdown with Everton.


Arsenal have released adorable footage of Lewis-Skelly, 19, and Madueke leaving the pupils in shock.
The amazed children could be seen screaming and covering their mouths after struggling to contain their excitement.
One of the kids said: “It was super special. We wouldn’t have imagined it to happen in our school.”
Lewis-Skelly and Madueke, 23, answered questions put forward by the starstruck children.
They then made a number of the kids’ dreams come true by getting involved in an after-school session for girls.
And Lewis-Skelly stressed the importance of females having easy access to football from a young age.
He said: “For me, it’s imperative. Football is something you can learn a lot from.
“Life skills, for example, hard work, discipline, commitment, leadership. What football brought me is not just life skills, it’s friendships. I’ve made friends along the way.
“It’s not just women’s football, not just men’s football, it’s football. And that goes for everyone.
“So everyone should have the opportunity to play and be given the opportunity to play.”
Madueke, who has been making a serious impact since his £52million summer switch from Chelsea, could be seen showing off his silky skills in the session at St John’s Highbury Vale Primary School.
And Lewis-Skelly was spotted posing for photos with adoring fans at the end of the day.
The left-back was not afraid to pass on advice after recently revealing that he did work experience with Arsenal before joining his boyhood club as a full-time scholar.











