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Lewis-Skelly says leaders Arsenal know 'job is not yet done'

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Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly (R) tackles West Ham's Tomas Soucek (L) during the Gunners' 1-0 Premier League win at the London Stadium (Adrian Dennis) Myles Lewis-Skelly is adamant Arsenal know better than anyone what they must do to secure the club's first Premier League title in more than 20 years. The Gunners moved closer to being crowned champions of England for the first time since 2004 following a 1-0 win at West Ham on Sunday but only after the hosts had a stoppage-time equaliser ruled out following a lengthy VAR review. Victory left leaders Arsenal five points clear of second-placed Manchester City, with two games to play -- at home to already-relegated Burnley and away to Crystal Palace before the Gunners face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final on May 30.

"We have to stay humble," said teenage rising star Lewis-Skelly, now back in Arsenal's starting line-up after spending much of the season on the sidelines. "(The dressing room is) just joy, excitement, fulfilment -- everything you can describe," he explained. "We are buzzing, but we know that the job is not done.

"We have got two more (domestic) 'finals' (against Burnley and Palace) left now, and we have to take each game as it comes. The next one is Burnley -- and then we go on from there. "As players, as a fan myself, it's easy to think about what could be.

But, it is important that we stay in the moment. We have to stay on it. " Lewis-Skelly enjoyed a breakthrough campaign last season but struggled to secure a place in Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta's side until he was given a chance against Fulham earlier this month and he has started every game since.

"It was tough initially," he said. "But, for me, I pride myself on having mental strength. Sport is not one pathway, because there are ups and downs.