Rico Lewis has admitted that the medals he won as part of Manchester City’s historic treble-winning campaign are still hung up on his wardrobe.

Having worked his way through the Club’s youth ranks, the defender’s senior debut in August 2022 marked the beginning of a memorable breakthrough campaign in the first team.

The 18-year-old would go on to feature 23 times in all competitions, playing an important role in a season where City won the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League for the first time.

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Lewis’ remarkable rise has continued in the current campaign, but he admits that he’ll remember his and the team’s achievements from 2022/23 for the rest of his life.

However, he’s still on the search for a more permanent display for the medals he collected as part of that historic squad.

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“They’re just hung up on the wardrobe,” the defender explained to the press ahead of City’s latest Champions League clash against Young Boys.

“I need to find a better place for them. People want to see them, so I just keep them out.

“We have got the mini trophies, so I have them now, but the main stuff is shirts and scoring first goals.

“I kept a shirt for every kit we wore. I will hold on to that stuff the rest of my life.”

Despite his tender years, Lewis has consistently demonstrated that he’s capable of thriving at the top level, including a man of the match display in our most recent Champions League clash against RB Leipzig.

However, the defender was quick to highlight the important role that fellow full-back and City captain Kyle Walker has played in his swift adaptation to first team football.

For the 18-year-old, Walker’s leadership skills were evident long before he was handed the captain’s armband at the beginning of the current campaign.

Lewis reflected: “When I came in, I was playing full-back. I was stood next to him [Kyle] and that helped me a lot.

“I don’t need too much information in one game. He is one of the best full-backs to play in the Premier League, so anything I can take from him [is great].

“He’s always been a captain with the armband or without.

“He plays with so much passion so it was a no brainer that he could be captain. Everyone has that leadership.”