Leandro Trossard wanted even more from his Arsenal teammates despite Gabriel Jesus scoring the team’s fourth goal against Aston Villa.
Trossard was unplayable against Villa as the Belgian winger produced a goal and an assist during the 4-1 win at the Emirates Stadium.
Prove me wrong: Leandro Trossard is quickly proving himself to be Arsenal’s best January transfer.
Gabriel Jesus, Martin Zubimendi and Gabriel Magalhaes also scored for Mikel Arteta’s team as they produced a statement win.
But despite already being well out of sight, Trossard was spotted demanding that the Gunners humiliate Unai Emery’s side even further.
Leandro Trossard wanted more goals after Arsenal’s fourth against Aston Villa
Footage has shown Leandro Trossard geeing up his Arsenal teammates in the aftermath of the team’s fourth against Aston Villa.
The 30-year-old set up Jesus for the goal following an excellent run and then a great finish to match from the Brazilian striker.
Trossard has now become a key part of Arsenal’s team, but he also showed that he brings more than just quality on the pitch.
Many teams will have been delighted at the fact that they had scored four goals against a team on an 11-game winning streak, but that wasn’t enough for Trossard. He wanted that fifth goal.
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It’s crazy what can happen in the space of just a few days, as Arsenal struggled to kill off the game against Brighton over the weekend.
The Gunners produced an xG of 3.08 from 24 shots at goal against the Seagulls, but they certainly didn’t have any issues against Villa.
Leandro Trossard tops Arsenal’s Premier League metrics for goals and assists in 2025
To further highlight Trossard’s importance to the team, he ends the calendar year by topping Arsenal’s Premier League metrics for both goals and assists.
The winger scored ten goals, with Mikel Merino the second highest with nine goals in total. Meanwhile, he managed nine assists, one ahead of the captain, Martin Odegaard.
In the summer, Arsenal considered selling Trossard, but opted against it, instead rewarding him with a pay rise.
That decision could actually prove to be the difference between them lifting the Premier League title in 2026 and not.
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