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Leandro Trossard sends a message to Arsenal fans and Arteta over lack of game time

Arsenal winger Leandro Trossard has started one game this season and he has sent a message to fans over his lack of game time.

Arsenal winger Leandro Trossard has recently spoken out about his lack of game time this season. Despite joining the club with high hopes, the Belgian international has found it challenging to secure a regular spot in the starting lineup.

Trossard admitted that he was aware of the difficulties he would face when he chose to join Arsenal. He acknowledged that the club is filled with talented players, making competition for playing time fierce. However, he remains optimistic and determined to prove himself.

“When I chose Arsenal, I knew it would be more difficult. I am now at a big club where there are only good players.” Leandro Trossard told HLN.

“The season is still long. I know that I will have my chance and I will play minutes.”

The Gunners’ recent 3-1 victory over Manchester United propelled them into fifth place on the Premier League table with 10 points after four games. This positive result highlights the strength and depth of Arsenal’s squad, making it even more challenging for Trossard to break into the starting lineup.

So far this season, Trossard has only started one game for Arsenal. Despite limited opportunities, he remains confident that his chance will come. The winger understands that the season is long and believes he will eventually be given minutes on the pitch.

Trossard’s positive attitude is commendable, as it demonstrates his commitment to working hard and seizing any opportunity that comes his way. His determination will undoubtedly serve him well as he continues to fight for a more prominent role within the team.

As Arsenal heads into the first international break of the 2023/24 campaign, Trossard will have some time to reflect and prepare for future challenges. It is crucial for him to remain focused and continue pushing himself in training sessions to catch the manager’s attention.

While Trossard may have expected a tough battle for playing time at Arsenal, his dedication and perseverance will be key in proving his worth and earning more minutes on the pitch throughout the season. With patience and hard work, there is no doubt that Trossard can make a significant impact at his new club.

 

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