![]() “I am only the third player to do it,” he proudly states. ![]() The hat-trick, of course, was also only the third scored by an opposition player at Anfield in the Premier League era and it is a statistic that Trossard is well-aware of (after Andrei Arshavin for Arsenal in 2009 and Coventry City’s Peter Ndlovu in 1995). It was also some statement from Trossard who – rather like Brighton as a team – wants to add more goals to his impressive play. The 3-3 draw at Anfield was an eye-catching start for the Italian who had just three training sessions before the game having succeeded Graham Potter. “The other day he asked me if I remembered the chat about scoring more goals!” “I know, it worked really well!” Trossard adds, laughing. “He said that he really liked me as a player and wanted a chat when I came back from (the) internationals,” the Belgian explains, before adding: “He also said he wanted me to score more goals.”Ī hat-trick away to Liverpool in De Zerbi’s first game in charge last weekend was, therefore, some response. ![]() Leandro Trossard recalls the first text message he received while on international duty from Brighton & Hove Albion’s new head coach Roberto De Zerbi. The Belgian's hat-trick in Brighton's 3-3 draw at Anfield capped an eye-catching start for new boss Roberto De Zerbi Leandro Trossard interview: 'The new manager told me to score more goals.
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