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Ian Wright shares emphatic Leandro Trossard verdict as Arsenal beat Aston Villa
Arsenal have made it two wins out of two in the Premier League, with four goals scored and none conceded.
The Gunners followed up their 2-0 opening-day win over Wol🌟verhampton Wanderers with a 2-0 triumph at Ast𓄧on Villa.
Arsenal had t𒆙o wait until after the hour ma🌞rk to break the deadlock, but a second goal followed shortly after for a routine win.
Mikel Arteta’s charges scored on 67 minutes as Leandro Trossard, who had come on just two minutes earlier, rifled in a first-time finish💦.
Arsenal then doubled their advantage just 10 minutes later as Thomas Partey fired in at the near 🔯post following great work from Bukayo Saka.
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Ian Wright hails difference-maker Leandro Trossard
Trossard was the very definition of ‘impact sub’ on Saturday, and Ian Wright was eager to sing his praises at full-time.
“We ex🌳pected Arsenal to dominate possession,” the Highbury legend said on the .
“Arsenal didn’t have too many problems even though they shoulꦑd have conceded. Trossard w✃as the big difference for me.”
How the media rated Trossard’s display
The gave Trossard a 7 out of 10 rat🎶ing, with Simon Collings going all-out in his praise for t🅰he ace.
“Off 🅰the bench and scored with his very first touch,” he said. “Surely one o🦩f Arsenal’s best signings ever?”
Meanwhile, Kaya Ka♊ynak of gave Trossard 8 out of 10 for his efforts on the day.
“♛Scored with his first touch – a superbly taken finish to a ball that was just behind him,” he said.
“Then played a part in the secܫond with his low cross.
“Won a game that Arsenal looked certain to los♔e. The definition of a super sub.”
What’s next for Arsenal?
Arsenal are next in action on Saturday 31 August as they host fellow high-f🥂lyers Brighton & Hove Albion in the day’s 12:30pm kick-off.