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Leandro Trossard has suggested he wants to start Arsenal’s next game against Brighton, his former club, after his muted reaction on scoring the breakthrough goal at Aston Villa prompted his manager Mikel Arteta to admit the ‘super sub’ is not happy at playing second fiddle.

The Arsenal manager admitted after the 2-0 win at Villa Park that “Leo is upset, but he is upset and shows on the pitch how good he is … that is a big message and a big example for the rest of the team and myself.”

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