Manchester United icon Rio Ferdinand recently claimed that Arsenal possesses a superior player to Chelsea’s high-priced acquisition, labeling the latter a “fraud.” Arsenal’s Leandro Trossard, praised by football pundit Matthew Upson, showcased his goal-scoring prowess in the team’s 3-1 victory over Burnley. Upson, speaking on Premier League productions during the 82nd minute of the game, asserted that Trossard, acquired from Brighton & Hove Albion, has proven to be an exceptional signing for Arsenal. He compared Trossard favorably to Chelsea’s Mykhailo Mudryk, emphasizing the former’s superior abilities despite a more economical price tag.
Upson particularly commended Trossard’s versatility and lauded him as a top-notch finisher. According to Upson, Trossard’s precision and clinical performance in the box set him apart, making him, in his opinion, the best finisher at the club. The pundit pointed out Trossard’s proficiency with both feet, showcasing accuracy in and around the edge of the box. Trossard’s impactful contributions included scoring with a courageous header and providing an assist for William Saliba’s goal against Burnley.
Despite Eddie Nketiah’s injury, Trossard seized the opportunity to start as the number 9, notching crucial goals in both the Champions League against Sevilla and the Premier League clash with Burnley. Upson expressed confidence in Trossard’s capabilities, even suggesting that the Belgian forward should maintain his starting position even when Gabriel Jesus returns from a hamstring injury.
Arsenal’s response to a recent setback in the title race, a 1-0 loss to Newcastle United, was marked by Trossard’s instrumental role in the 3-1 triumph over Vincent Kompany’s Burnley. As Arsenal looks ahead to future challenges, Trossard’s impact and finishing prowess stand out, positioning him as a key player for the team.