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[Albion] Leonardo Trossard



HAILSHAM SEAGULL

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He has so much talent and finds space so well.
It was his movement and positional play and link up with Mooy that allowed Arron to put the cross in for Maupey to score the winner.
He then had another great moment right at the death which could/should of made it 3-1.
I would love us to use him more because he has so much skill and vision, but he seems to be Mr Substitute ATM and the game changer when the opposition
are tiring or pushing up and leaving gaps.
I thought he was superb in his 15 minute cameo last night
 








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Impact sub at the moment, and very good at that. Hopefully he can build on the minutes, has so far seemed to give below par performances when given a starting place.
 


moggy

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This lad is the real deal.
Unfortunately for him, he keeps getting injured before his expected debut for Belgium but he will get his chance soon and that confidence of being a Belgium international player will only help the Albion
Quality player. Best we’ve had since Vicente
 






Bozza

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How I wished he'd fired in at the end of that run to make it 3-1.

I'm being greedy, I appreciate, but that would have been some damn fine icing on the cake.
 


Gazwag

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Silly bit of defending at the end could have cost us an equaliser, shame he couldn't have smashed in the chance, would have been the icing on the cake and we would have deserved nothing less
 




The Wizard

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Jul 2, 2009
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Needs to perform from the start when he gets his chance as he’s made more impact off the bench than any of his starts this season IMO. High quality player.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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Facially, however, he is a cross between a young Robbie Williams, and a young Nigel Farrage.

Spooky.
 


Albion my Albion

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Dicaprio would be elated to be compared to Trossard.

Da Vinci, well he goes by a code.
 




Icy Gull

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How I wished he'd fired in at the end of that run to make it 3-1.

I'm being greedy, I appreciate, but that would have been some damn fine icing on the cake.

I was grateful he didn’t I had money on Albion winning 2-1.

I was so confident I bet £1 on the scoreline and a fiver on us winning :smile:
 


Albion my Albion

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How many Trossard threads are there now? I think there were at least 4 before. Is this now the fifth? Or does Leonardo Trossard differ from Leandro Trossard?
 








borat

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Jul 16, 2003
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Not trying to be too negative after a great team preformance but what was noticeable about Trossard other than his fantastic techinical ability was his reluctance to track back and chase down the ball.

There were several occassions when Arsenal were attacking down our left and he could have helped Burn and Mooy out in defensive positions.

Maybe thats why Potter doesnt fancy him from the start?
 


GT49er

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He has so much talent and finds space so well.
It was his movement and positional play and link up with Mooy that allowed Arron to put the cross in for Maupey to score the winner.
He then had another great moment right at the death which could/should of made it 3-1.
I would love us to use him more because he has so much skill and vision, but he seems to be Mr Substitute ATM and the game changer when the opposition
are tiring or pushing up and leaving gaps.
I thought he was superb in his 15 minute cameo last night
.......and he's so good that he's changed his name since coming here?
 


Sussex Nomad

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Not trying to be too negative after a great team preformance but what was noticeable about Trossard other than his fantastic techinical ability was his reluctance to track back and chase down the ball.

There were several occassions when Arsenal were attacking down our left and he could have helped Burn and Mooy out in defensive positions.

Maybe thats why Potter doesnt fancy him from the start?

Out of interest (I can't remember so honest question) who did he replace?
 






The red pepper kid

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Dec 30, 2014
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Not trying to be too negative after a great team preformance but what was noticeable about Trossard other than his fantastic techinical ability was his reluctance to track back and chase down the ball.

There were several occassions when Arsenal were attacking down our left and he could have helped Burn and Mooy out in defensive positions.

Maybe thats why Potter doesnt fancy him from the start?

lazy bugger wouldn't get a start under Chris Hughton
 


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