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Leandro Trossard’s entourage have told Het Belang van Limburg that they are not worried by a lack of game time at Arsenal.

The forward came off the bench to score the winner against Manchester City in the Community Shield, and has managed two substitute appearances from four league games this season.

Since arriving at Arsenal in January, Trossard has managed two goals and 10 assists from 25 games and the majority of those appearances have come from the bench.

On Thursday, the 28-year-old insisted he’s not concerned with his current situation at the north London club. HBVL have backed that up as they state the Belgium international ‘does not panic’.

“The next few months will be super busy, with three matches a week, in the league, the FA Cup and the Champions League, he will get his chances,” Trossard’s entourage told HBVL.

The newspaper states the former Brighton man is known for being impatient as he wants to play more, and if that doesn’t happen, Trossard ‘sometimes dares to growl’.

However, he’s unlikely to do that at Arsenal due to the tough competition.

Trossard has found it hard to make it into Arsenal’s starting XI regularly because Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka are the first-choice wingers for Mikel Arteta.

In addition to this, Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah are ahead of the Belgian for the No.9 position.