LEANDRO TROSSARD is Arsenal's No.1 "moaner" but Mikel Arteta is not complaining.
Trossard does not always look happy on the pitch, but the Belgium winger is now guaranteed a run in the starting line-up during Bukayo Saka's injury absence.
The former Brighton star has a reputation as an impact substitute with a knack of scoring vital goals, although you can almost tell from his body language that he gets fed up.
Arteta says he does not mind Trossard having a whinge because it shows just how much he cares and wants to prove people wrong.
The Arsenal manager said: "Leo is naturally a bit of a moaner but I like that because he's very competitive.
"You have training sessions and he's always busy with the referee's decision because he wants to win.
That's what I love.
"He always wants to be the best and when he's not there, he's not happy. That's what pushes him.
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