It has been over two years since Arsenal signed Leandro Trossard. The versatile attacker has proved to be an excellent addition to Mikel Arteta’s side. He is not the main man by any means, but he has more than justified the initial £20 million the Gunners paid for him.
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Both Arsenal and Tottenham are reportedly ready to go head-to-head in a bid to sign the same player.The two north London giants are said to both be prepared to pay the €58million release clause of
Arsenal sit four points behind leaders Liverpool; Trossard says he is ready to step in amid Arsenals injury woes up front; Trossard also refutes the suggestion that Arsenal are over-reliant on set-pieces;
Lewis-Skelly performed brilliantly in the North London Derby against Tottenham, and he hasn’t looked out of place in any other game either. Trossard has been impressed with the teenager, and he heaped praise on the strength he possesses at such a young age.
Declan Rice lauded Lewis-Skelly’s strength as well after the recent North London Derby by comparing his ability to hold opponents off to that of former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Moussa Dembele. Lewis-Skelly is a top talent and as he plays more first-team football, he will only further improve physically.
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Full analysis and Arsenal talking points after safe progression past Girona on the final matchday of the Champions League league phase.
Ethan Nwaneri scored on his full Champions League debut as Arsenal secured direct passage to the last 16 with a 2-1 win at Girona.
Arsenal had the ball in the net in the first 10 minutes, however Riccardo Calafiori ended up being flagged rightly for offside. This mistake was punished then by a former Tottenham player as Arnaut Danjuma took advantage of some terrible Neto goalkeeping.
The ball fell to Wolves full-back Doherty, who took it in his stride as his team-mates ran forward. But Doherty was then caught by Lewis-Skelly’s outstretched right leg, going down about 10 yards outside of Wolves’ box.
A difficult match got tougher as Arsenal saw Myles Lewis-Skelly receive a red card for a controversial decision. Lightyears away from goal, a petulant trip from the Hale End academy graduate was viewed as serious foul play, resulting in the straight sending off.