Just a few days ago it looked like Arsenal’s The season is over, but now there’s a new sense of optimism in the air at the Emirates.
Mikel Arteta It’s all thanks to Tottenham Hotspur, whose north London rivals have given the Gunners a much-needed boost by taking a 1-0 lead in Wednesday night’s derby.
The likes of Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice reflect on their best form, while Gabriel Magalhães and William Saliba remind the rest of the league why they are the best defense in town partner.
even Leandro TrossardA player who had a hugely disappointing season looked smart, scoring the winning goal and using Cruyffian magic to turn Pedro Polo into a human pretzel.
However, the Belgian still has a long way to go to regain his best form, but his efforts could be helped if the club goes all out to bring in a player who has been touted for a move to Arsenal in the past.
Leandro Trossard’s campaign was lackluster
Now, while he did score the winning goal against Spurs and looked pretty good for much of Wednesday’s game, it’s fair to say Trossard is nowhere near what he’s been this season. His best.
For example, as things stand, the Belgium international’s goalscoring tally is quite middling. Five goals and three assists 30 appearances this season equate to an average of one goal every 3.75 games.
In contrast, the former Brighton & Hove Albion star gained a lot 19 goals participated 46 appearances last season Made 11 of 22 shots in the first half Compared to clubs, averages are one every 2.42 and 2.00 games respectively.
Trossard’s Arsenal career |
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season |
22/23 |
23/24 |
24/25 |
Number of appearances |
twenty two |
46 |
30 |
Target |
1 |
No. 17 |
5 |
Assist |
10 |
2 |
3 |
Goals per game |
0.50 |
0.41 |
0.26 |
In short, the 30-year-old has taken an undeniable step back this year, and while advancing age hasn’t helped, the drastic reduction in production cannot be attributed to him being a year older, especially as he reminds Let’s see what he can do against Spurs.
Therefore, it’s reasonable to assume that he can reach last season’s level again, which could be even more likely if the club sign a player who has been linked with them earlier this season: Alphonso Davis.
Why Davies wants to revive Trossard
Now, Arsenal are likely to sign a few players who could get more out of Trossard, so why would Davies? Be associated with the club again This month, is one of the best options?
Well, simply put, it all comes down to his utterly sensational attacking prowess.
The Canada international is no slouch defensively, but his ability to plunder up and down the left wing is undoubtedly his greatest strength, and since the Gunners’ No. 19 jersey isn’t exactly the quickest, the Bayern star’s pace will give him a More room for maneuver.
Opposition defenders must be aware of the Belgian’s incredible technical ability and tight control as well as the explosive running ability of the UCL champion.
In addition, his output ability is enough to support his endless energy. In only 29 appearances in the Bundesliga last season, this “incredible” full-back was called an “incredible” full-back. Author: Football Writer Jerry ManciniHarvested a batch Two goals and six assistswhich is equivalent to a goal average of one goal every 3.62 league games for a defender, which is impressive.
Finally, despite being only 24 years old, 56 international matches With a wealth of experience and a great winning mentality, this will only help the rest of the Arsenal dressing room continue their quest for the Premier League title.
Ultimately, making sure Davis is ahead of countless other top teams this year may be a tall order, but it’ll be worth it considering his incredible ability.