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Following a strong start to the season, the past week has been testing for Arsenal. Back-to-back losses included the controversial 1-0 defeat at Newcastle, after which Arteta said the refereeing decision to allow the winner was "embarrassing" and a "disgrace".

The Gunners have also had to deal with mounting injuries - Nketiah missed out with an ankle knock to join Jesus on the sidelines, leaving Trossard to lead the line. Captain Martin Odegaard was also absent again.

Trossard, however, eased worries about Arsenal's forward strength with his goal and performance, and is ready to play the role again if needed.

"When I saw Jorginho on the ball I knew he would put it in behind for Saka," the Belgian said of his opener. "It's a great team goal and it set us up for the rest of the game.

"My biggest quality is that I can go on both feet. It doesn't really matter for me if I play wide or inside. I have played in multiple positions in my career and it has helped me a lot."

Injuries left Arsenal without a full bench, and there were also questions about the form...

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