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Very slept on. Very very slept on, but it's a shame about his pace.
Cheers for the timestamp tho
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Stats showing exactly what I see when I watch him play. His involvement in buildup play can sometimes feel fleeting - he doesn't impose himself on the match (maybe except for West Ham away). The team really leans hard on Saka, Ode and White on the right to attack of late. But he has cutting edge, is always in good spaces in the box, and hard to remember a time when I felt so confident watching an Arsenal player take a shot. That Breakaway against Brighton is the perfect example. I just knew he would score.
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Trossard is a better option than Havertz, Jesus, or Martinelli this season
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He definitely hasn't. The weakest element in our attacking game is the lack of genuine pace when Martinelli isn't playing. A Pedro Neto sort of player would give us a new element of danger. Depending upon who is brought in to replace Partey and whether Rice continues at the left 8 or plays as a 6, that whole left side will be different next season. Trossard is the perfect bench/rotation option. He shouldn't be a nailed-on starter for us with everyone fit and available though. He's too weak defensively and too uninvolved at times in our general play.It's good that his game doesn't rely on pace. Cemented his spot in our first 11.
It will take a very special player to usurp him from the team, someone with pace, technique and most importantly killer instinct which Leandro has in bags.
I agree that pace is missing in our attacking play and we need Martinelli to level up, but at the moment Trossard is giving us finishing, the guy really knows how to convert chances and that is crucial to us winning games. Sure if we go out and sign R.Leao and he scores 10 goals in 15 games he would be first choice but for now we have Leandro.He definitely hasn't. The weakest element in our attacking game is the lack of genuine pace when Martinelli isn't playing. A Pedro Neto sort of player would give us a new element of danger. Depending upon who is brought in to replace Partey and whether Rice continues at the left 8 or plays as a 6, that whole left side will be different next season. Trossard is the perfect bench/rotation option. He shouldn't be a nailed-on starter for us with everyone fit and available though. He's too weak defensively and too uninvolved at times in our general play.