Arsenal star Leandro Trossard has given Mikel Arteta a selection headache ahead of the north London derby against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed – as the Spaniard aims to work his way around the sudden injury picked up by Martin Odegaard by selecting the Belgium star.
Trossard was one of Arsenal’s better performers last season as they came close to a Premier League title, in a race with Manchester City that was only decided on the final day. But having failed to start the club’s opening two games, sources have stated that he is unhappy at being excluded – and that desire to feature from the off could prompt Arteta to give him the nod.
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GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed that Trossard has given Arteta a selection headache ahead of the away clash at Tottenham on Sunday – as the Belgian is in contention to start in the north London derby.
Leandro Trossard’s Premier League statistics – Arsenal squad ranking, 2023/24 | ||
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Stats | Output | Squad rank |
Appearances | 34 | 9th |
Goals | 12 | 3rd |
Shots Per Game | 1.8 | 5th |
Dribbles Per Game | 0.7 | 5th |
Key Passes Per Game | 0.7 | 10th |
Match rating | 6.82 | 10th |
The former Brighton man has surprisingly not been talked about much in the build-up to the game, despite the Gunners needing to solve a midfield crisis that sees Odegaard, Declan Rice and Mikel Merino all ruled out for the crunch clash. But sources are convinced that he is in the thinking for this game.
Arteta is aware that Trossard was frustrated not to have started for the club in the first two games of the season, and his goal in the 2-0 win over Aston Villa in late August drew a muted celebration – perhaps letting his feelings known at not being a first-team starter.
Trossard believes that he deserves more of a chance in the first-team, and is thought to have a ‘stubborn streak’ in him. The forward wants to play in the big games and make an impact, and that has given Arteta a big decision over which role he could be utilised in against their bitter rivals.
Arsenal look set to be without Martin Odegaard for the north London derby and that has seen his absence dubbed as ‘huge’
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Trossard enjoyed his best season in the capital yet with 17 games in 46 games in all competitions, and with Martinelli having failed to impress last season, you can understand the Belgian’s frustrations.
Leandro Trossard has 39 goals and 25 assists in 173 Premier League games for Brighton and Arsenal.
Bukayo Saka is the only sure-fire starter on the right-wing, but the quintet of Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, Trossard, Martinelli and Sterling are all battling over three attacking places, with Jorginho and Thomas Partey likely to start in the double-pivot in midfield.
Havertz has the most experience in the hole, but Jesus hasn’t featured much and so the German could start up front; which would leave Trossard as the choice to play in the hole, and Sterling may then rival Martinelli for the starting berth on the left.