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Leandro Trossard says Arsenal need to be ‘perfect’ to beat Liverpool to the Premier League title | Football News
Arsenal forward Leandro Trossard has admitted his side will need to be perfect in their pursuit of the Premier League title this season.
The Gunners currently sit four points behind league leaders Liverpool who also have a game in hand. Last time out, Arsenal bounced back from a late set-back at Brighton where they were held in a 1-1 draw to beat their north London rivals Tottenham 2-0.
First-place Liverpool are also still yet to claim a league win since the turn of the year suffering successive draws against Manchester United and Nottingham Forest. However, Trossard believes that the league’s growing competitiveness means that Arsenal will need to remain at their best level to stay competing.
“You need to be perfect every season,” Trossard told Sky Sports.
“Over the last four or five seasons it’s been such a tight race. Everyone is competing, it’s not just the teams that are at the top of the table, everyone is getting better each season so it’s getting more competitive.
“You have to be at your [A] game every single matchday. It’s hard but we just need to keep believing and be ourselves then we can achieve something.”
Arsenal’s efforts to mount a title charge this season haven’t been helped by an ever-growing injury list in forward areas.
This week it was confirmed that Gabriel Jesus suffered an ACL injury and will join Bukayo Saka on the sidelines. Despite absences in attack, Trossard says he’s ready to fill in when called upon.
“The injuries are a big blow for us. We know what Bukayo [Saka] has shown for the club and Gabriel Jesus was on a good run, those injuries are bad luck. We hope we can be ready in the meantime. It’s up to us to be ready.
“We’ve had to twist some things because of the injuries so everyone gets their chance. Of course, I’m always happy [to fill in up front]. I’m always ready to play in whatever position on the pitch.”
Arsenal have retained a threat from set-pieces and standalone as the side who use corners most effectively. Their corner-taking prowess has led to some criticism from onlookers suggesting the Gunners are over-reliant on set pieces. For Trossard, Arsenal are more than just set-pieces.
“It’s a part of our game that we are really good at,” he told Sky Sports.
“We want to be the best at everything and that includes set-pieces. We have shown consistency over the last couple of years and it’s where you can decide games. It’s a big part of our game but it’s not the only part.
“We can also score from open play. I don’t think there’s been an overreliance on corners. The point of view from the outside will be like that because we have scored a lot but it’s not in our minds to say that we can only score from set pieces. It’s just an extra tool for us to win a game.
“I think everyone in the league would want this. We are really happy with this, obviously, we can score more but at the end of the day, you need to be happy when you have wins in the Premier League.”
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Leandro Trossard, the Brighton winger, believes that Arsenal will have to be ‘perfect’ if they want to beat Liverpool to the Premier League title this season. Trossard, who has been in impressive form for Brighton this season, spoke to reporters about the upcoming title race between the two clubs.He stated that Liverpool are a strong team with a lot of quality and experience, and that Arsenal will have to be at their very best in every game if they want to come out on top. Trossard emphasized the importance of consistency and focus, pointing out that even the smallest mistakes can be costly in such a competitive league.
Despite the challenges ahead, Trossard remains optimistic about Arsenal’s chances and believes that they have the talent and determination to challenge Liverpool for the title. He also praised the team’s manager and their style of play, saying that they have the ability to compete with the best teams in the league.
As the title race heats up, fans can expect an exciting battle between Arsenal and Liverpool, with both teams vying for the top spot in the Premier League. Trossard’s comments serve as a reminder of the high level of competition in the league, and the need for Arsenal to be ‘perfect’ if they want to emerge victorious.
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San Leandro gas leak forces thousands to evacuate
About 12,500 were evacuated early Sunday morning after a gas pipe ruptured west of I-880 in San Leandro.
SAN LEANDRO, Calif. – Residents were allowed back home nearly five hours after a mandatory evacuation order due to a six-inch gas pipe that erupted in San Leandro early Sunday morning. More than 12,500 residents in a neighborhood just west of the I-880 and I-238 split.
Police said the pipe was located in flood canal at Lewelling Blvd. and Washington Ave. and ruptured around 5:00 a.m.Â
The evacuations meant an “immediate threat to your life,” according to Alameda County Fire Department, and residents were ordered to leave the area right away.Â
“I saw what it did in San Bruno so it’s serious,” resident Chris Alvarez told KTVU as he was leaving his home.Â
Police also had the 2010 explosion that killed 8 people at the top of their minds.Â
“When I received the call, the first thing I thought of was San Bruno. That is the worst case scenario which is what obviously we’re trying to avoid,” said Captain Ali Khan with the San Leandro Police Departmetn. “Based on the gas leak and plume location of the maps, we knew that 12,500 was a moderate amount of residents that we needed to evacuate for safety precautions.”Â
Khan said this situation was the best-case scenario.
“The positive news is because of the rain, where the gas leak is actually under water. So it’s fuming from under the water, which has helped us in the amount of evacuations we had to do,” said Khan.Â
In addition to the evacuations, PG&E also cut off power to about 400 customers.Â
A temporary shelter was set up at Marina Community Center located at 15301 Wicks Blvd.
Officials say the rupture occurred at a transition line. By 9:30a.m. Sunday the evacuated residents were allowed back into their homes.Â
San Leandro Police, CHP, Alameda Co. Sheriff’s Office were on the scene helping ACFD crew.Â
A gas leak early in the morning of Dec. 29, 2024 forced the evacuation of 12,500 people in San Leandro. Evacuations were lifted about hours later.
San Leandro gas leak forces 12,500 people to evacuate; residents allowed backA gas leak in San Leandro caused chaos and forced the evacuation of 12,500 people on Tuesday. The leak, which occurred in the downtown area, prompted emergency responders to quickly evacuate residents and businesses in the vicinity.
The leak was caused by a ruptured gas line, and firefighters worked to contain the leak while ensuring the safety of those in the area. Nearby streets were closed off, and residents were directed to temporary shelters set up by the Red Cross.
After several hours of work to fix the leak, authorities were able to contain the situation and deemed it safe for residents to return to their homes. The evacuees were allowed back into their homes late Tuesday evening, grateful for the quick response of emergency services.
While the incident caused inconvenience and disruption, the swift action of emergency responders helped prevent any injuries or further damage. The residents of San Leandro can now breathe a sigh of relief knowing that they are safe and able to return to their normal lives.
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