Leandro Trossard is eager to carry his impressive Arsenal form into the international break after rejoining Belgium's squad. The 29-year-old has netted two goals in seven Premier League matches for Arsenal, marking a strong start to the season. His conversion rate stands at 20%, the second-best among Arsenal players who have played every league game, with his goals coming from 10 attempts.
Trossard ranks third in expected goals (xG) within the team, generating 1.46 xG and averaging 0.15 xG per shot. Reflecting on his club performance, Trossard expressed satisfaction, stating, "I feel good, yes... I think I'm performing quite consistently at Arsenal." His versatility has been crucial this season, especially after Martin Odegaard's injury.

In Belgium's national team setup, Trossard might play centrally due to Kevin De Bruyne's absence. Jeremy Doku is expected to occupy the left flank. Trossard mentioned that discussions about his position with the coach are pending but acknowledged the importance of playing in one's best position.
Despite being left out of Belgium's squad in September by manager Domenico Tedesco, Trossard remained calm about it. He explained that Tedesco wanted to test new players and provide them with experience during the Nations League. "It was a good agreement," he noted.
Belgium faces tough opponents Italy and France in Nations League Group A2 during this international break. Trossard's inclusion comes as a surprise after his previous exclusion, but he remains focused on contributing wherever needed.
This season at Arsenal, Trossard has adapted to various roles following Odegaard's injury. While he prefers playing on the left wing, he has effectively partnered with Kai Havertz as a secondary forward. His adaptability could be an asset for Belgium as they navigate their upcoming fixtures.
Trossard's return to Belgium's squad highlights his value and versatility as they prepare for challenging matches ahead. His ability to perform consistently at both club and international levels will be crucial for Belgium's success in the Nations League.