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REVEALED: Why Trossard’s goal against Burnley has went into history books

Arsenal forward Leandro Trossard scored for the gunners on Saturday and its now been revealed why that goal has went into the football history books.

Leandro Trossard’s goal for Arsenal against Burnley at the Emirates Stadium has now etched its name into the history books of the North Londoners. The goal, which was Arsenal’s 1,000th at the Emirates Stadium in all competitions, is a significant milestone for the club.

The Gunners secured a 3-1 victory over Burnley in their recent Premier League game, with Trossard opening the scoring just before half-time. This historic goal not only helped Arsenal secure an important win but also marked a momentous achievement for the club.

Arsenal now joins Manchester City and Chelsea as one of the only three Premier League sides to have scored 1,000 goals at a single venue since the 2006-07 season. This milestone is a testament to the club’s rich history and their ability to consistently find the back of the net at their home ground.

With this victory, Arsenal has also climbed to second place on the Premier League table with 27 points in the 2023/24 campaign. Their next challenge will be against Brentford at Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday 25th November 2023.

As Arsenal continues to strive for success in the Premier League, Trossard’s goal will be remembered as a significant moment in the club’s history. It serves as a reminder of their attacking prowess and their ability to achieve remarkable milestones on their home turf.

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