Leandro Trossard talks title race, set pieces, playing as a striker & North London Derby Goal! â–º Subscribe to Sky Sports News: â–º Watch Sky Sports: Leandro Trossard discusses Arsenal's Premier League title race,
Amid rumours linking Trossard with a move away from the club and stalled contract negotiations, the Belgian forward confirmed that he is happy at the club and visualises him winning silverware in North London.
We got back to winning ways with a 2-1 win at home to Tottenham Hotspur in the north London derby on Wednesday
Christian and Christine react to Arsenal’s win over Tottenham in the North London Derby, including Leandro Trossard’s move that broke Pedro Porro’s ankles! They also break down the latest with Lazio and their disgraced falconer,
I don’t hide the fact that if I were forced to choose between Arsenal and Tottenham, I’d rather take a dip in the Thames, naked, in January, wearing bells stapled to my privates. I don’t care
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.
The defensive absences do not stop there. Ben White and Takehiro Tomiyasu are both ruled out with knee injuries, leaving Arsenal thin at the back. Jakub Kiwior is expected to step into central defence in what could be a rare European start for the Polish international.
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.
Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz fired the Gunners in front but Villa fought back through goals from Youri Tielemans and Ollie Watkins in eight second-half minutes
With more than half the season in the rear view window, Everton are running out of games to put some distance between themselves and their fellow strugglers down at the unfashionable end of the Premier League table.
Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz had Arsenal cruising but Aston Villa launched an amazing comeback and the Gunners were denied a late winner after VAR intervention,
Arsenal look to make it two home wins in a row when Aston Villa and former manager, Unai Emery, come to town.