Leandro Trossard

#PLStories- Leandro Trossard message after Brighton hat-trick at Anfield #BHAFC

Leandro Trossard hopes Albion keep serving up chances after his Anfield hat-trick. The Belgium international scored the club’s first treble of the Premier League era to secure a 3-3 draw at Liverpool. It was a spectacular way to start life under new head coach Roberto De Zerbi. The Italian challenged Trossard to score more goals as they spoke recently. Trossard revealed: “He said he was happy with me and how I played but he wanted even more goals from me. “I said, ‘If you get me the chances, I will score them!’. “I’ve had three days with him but you can see how he wants to play. “He demands a lot from us. You can see how passionate he is. “I think a typically Italian coach and, to be fair, I love it.” Trossard’s haul was his best in a league game since his hat-trick for Genk against Cercle Bruges in September, 2018 But he hit three against Espanyol in pre-season and is already on to five for the current Prem campaign. He said: “I think I’m getting more chances at the moment. “I know in front of goal I can finish. “If you are in a team and you get three or four chances in a game, it is easier to score one than if you only get one chance in a game. “We get so many chances at the moment. I am really happy with that and especially with the team and how we are playing.”
Graham Potter Brighton

#PLStories- Brighton attacker heaps praises on boss for ‘best season’ and admits new role enjoyment #BHAFC

LEANDRO TROSSARD has praised Albion manager Graham Potter and admitted that it is "lovely" to work for him. The Belgian attacker is enjoying his best season since joining the club three seasons ago from KRC Genk. Trossard has scored eight goals this season and assisted three more in his 33 Premier League appearances this season, including two assists and a goal in Albion's 4-0 thrashing of Manchester United on Saturday. Brighton forward Leandro Trossard The 27-year-old believes the club has developed under Potter since his arrival at the club and argues that the club are having its best season. He said: "Yeah it is lovely. It is my third year with him now and you can see how we have developed as a team. "It is our best season yet and if we could act like this every single week we can do special things with this team. "Obviously I work on that every day. We had some not so good spells during the season and it is hard for me. "I am enjoying it and the gaffer has helped as well by saying to just keep believing and if he shows the confidence in me I will give it back. "That is what I am doing." Trossard has had to develop his game with Potter as the manager tends to utilise players in different positions and recently the traditional attacker has had to play as a wing-back, but it has not phased him. When asked if the wing-back role was his new favourite position, Trossard said: "Favourite? I wouldn't say that but if the gaffer wants me to play there I don't mind to play there. "I like to be on my pitch enjoying my game and it has worked the last couple of weeks."
Graham Potter Brighton

#PLStories- Graham Potter hails Leandro Trossard as ‘unique’ talent for Brighton #BHAFC

Leandro Trossard has been told he can add something extra for Albion on his return to action. But the Belgium international should still be targeting more goals and assists, according to his head coach. Trossard is available to face Watford tomorrow after a positive Covid test ruled him out of the FA Cup exit at Tottenham. He was left on the bench last time Albion went to Vicarage Road, for a 3-0 win in Potter’s first game in charge at the start of the 2019-20 season. But he has become a firm favourite since then. Potter said: “He has grown over his time at the club. “I always say players are unique but he is because we don’t have a player with the same attributes as he does. “He can play as an extra midfielder who links up with the attack, to get in behind and score goals. “His goal against Brentford for example, that’s a really good example of him attacking the backline and finishing. “That’s what he has done and he has improved. “But I think there’s more to come from him in terms of adding goals and assists. “At the same time, he can play the game that helps the team build attacks and get into the final third, to create chances as a collective.” Alexis Mac Allister was also sidelined by positive Covid tests but he too is now available.
Leandro Trossard

#PLStories- Graham Potter gives update on Leandro Trossard after Saints injury #BHAFC

GRAHAM Potter has given an update on Leandro Trossard after suffering an injury during the Premier League fixture against Southampton. The forward who is celebrating his 27th birthday was stretched off against the Saints in the 85th minute after receiving treatment on the pitch. Trossard suffered an injury to his elbow, but according to manager Graham Potter, the injury was not a bad as first thought. Potter said: "It was an elbow, we don't think it was as bad as first thought. "But again we have not had a massive amount of information. "The early diagnosis is a bit more positive, we will have to see how it goes over the next day or so." The forward had to leave the pitch, leaving Albion with only ten men on the pitch. However, similar to Wednesday night it seemed to spur Albion on as they grabbed a 98th-minute equaliser through Neal Maupay.  
Leandro Trossard

#PLStories- Joel Veltman, Leandro Trossard assess Brighton points tally #BHAFC

And their rection to a 1-1 draw versus Newcastle proves that. Veltman was at right-back for a Seagulls side pegged back by Isaac Hayden after Leandro Trossard’s opener from the spot. Albion could have spent Saturday night in fifth place. They instead go into the final international fortnight of 2021 with 17 points from 11 games. Veltman was asked for his reaction and said: “Most of all, it’s disappointment. “You play a good first half, I think, but not a good second half. “They were smelling they could get something out of it. “It’s still 1-0 for us. They didn’t create really big chances but one set-piece was enough for them. “If you are going that high you have expectations. “We want to go higher as well and keep the level up. “With 17 points before the start (of the season) we could say ‘Great start’ and now we are a little bit disappointed so that’s strange. “But it’s also nice to see we are disappointed with 17 points.” Veltman was critical of Albion’s display. He said: “We were a little bit sloppy sometimes when we could just pass easily and we gave them hope. “When you make it 2-0, it’s a totally different game. “But it was still 1-0, sloppy passing and that was not good from our side. “They were pressing a little higher I think in the second half. “But still they were waiting for our mistakes and that’s what they did great, I think.” Veltman will not be a part of the Holland squad over the forthcoming two weeks. He is happy to take some time to rest ahead of s busy schedule. Head coach Graham Potter confirmed on Saturday his players not on international duty would be given some time to recuperate and be with their families. GRAHAM POTTER REVALS GOALKEEPER PLAN WITH ROBERT SANCHEZ SUSPENDED Veltman said: “The plan for us is now to take some rest, take some days off and I think we go again next week. “You were saying about the programme coming up. “It will be a busy one so take some days off, don’t think about football any more and next week we keep fighting again.” Goalscorer Trossard struck a similar theme to Veltman. He said: “If you had said at the start of the season that we would have had 17 points at this moment, everyone would sign up for that. “It is a good feeling as well, maybe not from today but in general the environment is good and everybody believes that we can achieve something this season. “We need to keep working and believing and maybe we can achieve something nice. I think we have a really good squad. Everyone is on their toes, everyone can play, and everyone knows that. “There is healthy competition. That is why we are up there. We support each other as well and that is how a team needs to perform.” Trossard will take some convincing that 1-1 was a fair result. Asked his reaction, he replied: “Maybe if you see the last 30 minutes it was a fair result. “But I think we could have been 2-0 up at half-time and then it is a bit easier for us. “They then need to do come on more and then maybe you can do something on the counter but that didn’t happen and we need to work on that.”
Graham Potter Brighton

#PLStories- Graham Potter assesses ‘false nine’ role for Leandro Trossard #BHAFC

It was a week which had you pondering an unusual question. Was Leandro Trossard a true ‘false nine’ at Anfield? Or just a nine. There is more tactical talk than ever for and among fans these days. So much so that you end up analysing the analysis. So many stats. Some in context, some not. Like the Crystal Palace analytics account on Twitter which trawled through the numbers before joyfully revealing that Marc Cucurella made an unprecedented zero tackles against Mo Salah. Let’s just forget that the most lethal forward in world football right now barely had a sniff of goal, shall we? Let’s call a pass to a midfielder being closed down around the edge of the box an assist. Which technically it was but it didn’t assist Jordan Henderson all that much much. Analytics are supposed to help us understand the game better, not worse. Put the numbers in context, Or, better still, actually watch the game. The stat about Leandro Trossard is that he is shooting more than ever in Albion shirt. Almost twice as much as two seasons ago and significantly more than last term too. Last Saturday he played at a venue where, it might be argued, many of us first saw what you might call a ‘false nine’ many years ago. That was Kenny Dalglish in the days before Ian Rush emerged. None of us know it was a ‘false nine’ then but we knew the problems Dalglish caused with his skills, low centre of gravity and ability to find his own spaces and create them for others. Without comparing Trossard to the Anfield legend, there was something of the King Kenny in the role Trossard played. So was he a true ‘false nine’ or false ‘false nine’? Albion boss Graham Potter said: “I think the ‘false nine’ has been jumped on a little bit. “I think it is just Leo playing in that position. “Leo’s strengths are he can run in behind the defence and he can drop in and link up, dribble, and play through balls. “When you consider he played against arguably the best centre-back in the world in (Virgil) van Dijk, to play that type of player with that profile can make a bit of sense. “It was also a combination with him, Solly (March) and Adam (Lallana) that made us attack quite well. “We attacked in a similar way against Man City in the second half. “It is an option for us. It doesn’t mean it is set in stone for the rest of the season but it is the same sort of thinking in terms of how the team wants to attack and using the best players for that strategy.” Trossard’s numbers in terms of goal attempts per game have increased season-on-season with the Seagulls. From 1.3 in 2019-20 to 1.7 last term to a current 2.6, albeit over only ten fixtures. Asked whether he has been encouraged to shoot more, Potter said: “I wouldn’t say necessarily explicitly more. He’s maybe in a bit more of a central position. DANNY WELBECK CAN GIVE BRIGHTON SOME GOOD NEWS “He is in a bit more of an advanced position so the opportunities come more. “I think it’s all about decision-making and that, in the final third, is what separates the top players with the good ones. “That decision making and execution in the final third when there is not that much time and space. “Leo has got the quality to execute and to decide and it’s about putting him in those positions as often as we can. GRAHAM POTTER RELISHES CLASH WITH OLD MATE “It is always about the team and the collective, because that is that starting point for everything. How does the team want to attack and defend? “Based on those thoughts you can look at the best players that can fill those positions in the best way. Trossard averaged three shots per game as main man in his final season with Genk. That number reduces to 1.5 (which is surprisingly high, perhaps) in international action with the all stars of Belgium.
Leandro Trossard

#PLStories- Brighton’s #LeandroTrossard admits his goal was a ‘special way’ to win the game #BHAFC

Brighton's Leandro Trossard admitted his late goal was a 'special way' to win their game against Brentford. The Belgian international received a pass from Alexis Mac Allister on the edge of the box before taking a touch and curling his effort into the box corner in the 90th minute. No better feeling! 💙🤍 @OfficialBHAFC pic.twitter.com/LnvkVUKlNy — Leandro Trossard (@LTrossard) September 11, 2021 That saw the Belgian international open his account for the season and he admits the goal was a special way to win the game. He said: "It was a special way to win the game, especially to score in the last minute, the emotions take over. "It’s a brilliant win for us, it was really tough as Brentford are a really good side, but we dug in and kept fighting for it. It’s nice to get the reward at the end. "They haven’t lost a game in the Premier League until today, the pitch was a bit dry so we couldn’t get into our game. But we kept believing, it’s nice to score a goal at the end and get the three points." It has been a busy couple of weeks for Trossard who was away with Belgium during the international break where he started in their wins over Estonia and Belarus and come off the bench in their victory against the Czech Republic. But Trossard feels he is getting better as he gets more minutes. He said: "I felt good today, it’s been a tough week with the travelling, but I really wanted to enjoy this game and I feel good at the moment with the minutes I am getting. "The more games I can play the better I can play, the more enjoyable it is." The Seagulls currently sit third in the Premier League after winning three out of their opening four games, but Trossard has urged them to push on from their great start to the campaign. He said: "We need to keep pushing each other like this every week and then the results will come."