Leandro Trossard speaks about limited playing time at Arsenal ahead of Euro 2024

The striker left Brighton for north London in January after the Gunners missed out on Mykhailo Mudryk’s signing and has impressed ever since.
Trossard has scored two goals and provided ten assists in 25 appearances for Arsenal but competition for Mikel Arteta’s first-team spots is fierce.
Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli have been the starters in wide attacking areas, while Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus have operated through the middle.
Trossard has only made one start in four Premier League games so far, although the 28-year-old insists he will be ready to play a starring role for Belgium at Euro 2024.
“A lot of young people came along who wanted to show themselves [for Belgium]” he said to Het Laatste Nieuws.
“This is good. There are many good players, such as: [Johan] Bakayoko and [Jeremy] Documentary. But I see that every week at Arsenal – it’s nothing new.
“I don’t know how the national coach feels about it [his role at Arsenal]. I am still convinced that I will play enough games. I will be ready for the European Championships.”
https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal-fc-trossard-news-latest-2023-b1105530.html Leandro Trossard speaks about limited playing time at Arsenal ahead of Euro 2024