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Leandro Trossard achieves incredible record after win over Chelsea

Arsenal forward Leandro Trossard was one of the best players in the recent game against Chelsea and he also seems to have achieved a personal record.

Leandro Trossard’s impressive performance in Arsenal’s dominant 5-0 win over Chelsea marked a significant personal milestone for the Belgian forward. Trossard not only played a key role in the victory, opening the scoring with a clinical finish, but also reached double figures for goals in a Premier League season for the first time in his career.

Trossard’s early strike set the tone for Arsenal’s impressive display, demonstrating his composure and finishing ability. His goal against Chelsea was his fifth in his last eight Premier League starts, highlighting his consistent attacking threat and growing influence within the team.

The Belgian’s ability to operate across the front line and contribute with goals and assists has made him a valuable asset for Mikel Arteta. His versatility allows him to seamlessly slot into different positions, providing tactical flexibility and attacking depth.

Trossard’s journey to reaching double figures in the Premier League is a testament to his hard work, dedication, and continuous improvement. His arrival at Arsenal in January provided him with a platform to showcase his talents on a bigger stage, and he has seized the opportunity with both hands.

As Arsenal continue their pursuit of the Premier League title, Trossard’s form and contributions will be crucial. His ability to score goals, create chances, and link up play make him a key component of Arsenal’s attacking force.

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