Belgium attacker Leandro Trossard is hoping to take his club form with Arsenal to the national team, after returning to the squad for the Nations League matches against Italy and France over the next week. Trossard is expected to fill the pivotal midfield role that injured Kevin De Bruyne usually plays for the Group A2 matches in Rome today and then home to France on Monday.
“That hasn’t been discussed with the coach yet, but that will become clear today or tomorrow,” Trossard told a press conference on Tuesday. “I don’t know yet what position I will play but it’s always nice to be played in your best position. At the European Championship, for example, I had to fill many roles.”
Trossard said he prefers being on the left side of the attack but Jeremy Doku is expected to fill that role. In the absence of De Bruyne, Trossard looks set to be used centrally by coach Domenico Tedesco.
At Arsenal in recent matches, after injury to captain Martin Odegaard, he has played successfully as a second attacker alongside Kai Havertz. “I feel good, yes,” Trossard said. “Is this my best form ever? I dare not say but I think I’m performing quite consistently at Arsenal.”
The 29-year-old Trossard is back in the squad after a surprise omission for last month’s Nations League games against Israel and France. Tedesco had called him beforehand to ask him to sit out the pair of matches. “He said he knew my qualities, wanted to try out new guys and give them some experience. The Nations League offers the opportunity for that. I agreed to that. It was a good agreement.”

Alisson set for six weeks out
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker is expected to be sidelined for around six weeks with a hamstring injury, which would rule him out of matches against Chelsea and Arsenal. The 32-year-old Brazil international was hurt during last weekend’s 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace and went off late in the second half.
Reports in the British press say tests have shown Alisson is not likely to be fit to play until after next month’s international break. That would mean the first match he would potentially be available for would be the trip to Southampton on November 24. Arne Slot’s Premier League leaders face Chelsea on October 20 and Arsenal a week later, while their next two Champions League fixtures pit them against RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen. Caoimhin Kelleher, who missed the Palace match through illness, will be expected to deputise, as he did last season when Alisson was ruled out with another hamstring injury.
Liverpool have 18 points from seven Premier League matches – one more than defending champions Manchester City and Arsenal.