Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has heaped praise on Leandro. Trossar’s effort to set up a new Premier League away record in their 3-1 win at Fulham. 0 is a smart player who plays and understands what he wants.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has hailed Belgian midfielder Leandro Trossar for his outstanding display and intelligence. Despite having recently recovered from an injury. After becoming the first player to provide three assists. In the first half of a Premier League away game in a 3-0 win over Fulham on Sunday, March 12.
The 28-year-old star moved from Brighton and Hove Albion at the beginning of the year for a fee of 27 million pounds, or about 1,135 million baht, despite only scoring one goal. But the creativity of his play impressed the The Spanish trainer very much, especially in the latest match, paid the UFABET ball for Gabriel Magalhaes, Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Odegaard to score each goal and set a record. New in the high league, high land, good land too
In his post-match press conference, the Gunners boss praised the midfielder’s excellence and adaptability to the Gunners style of play . Finding the right timing to pass the ball and look for the right players in the penalty area other players Some people may make impulsive decisions. But for him, it made 3 goals happen. He could have scored two goals. I think he’s really impressive. He has football intelligence. He is very smart to understand immediately what you want, what you want, what his role is. And he did it really well.”
Not only that, Arteta also praised the determination of the players. Even though he was injured a few days ago And that injury could last a week or 10 days, but he was really willing to come back early. While the physiotherapist and doctor are also doing very well. That changed things in the squad and we needed him today. His performance is great.
Arsenal ‘s victory at Craven Cottage marked the Spanish head coach’s 100th win in 167 games at the Emirates Stadium . Makes Arsenal become the first team in English Football League history to win five consecutive London derbies by keeping a clean sheet every time.