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Bernd Leno has insisted that he wants to play more football for Arsenal following his time as the Gunners' number two this season.
After a string of bad performances at the beginning of the season - where Arsenal conceded a total of nine goals without scoring as they fell to the bottom of the Premier League before September - Leno was dropped for £24million signing Aaron Ramsdale. Unfortunately for the German, Ramsdale took his opportunity and Leno has played second fiddle for the remainder of the campaign.
However, he's reiterated that he wants to play regular football, whether that be at the Emirates or elsewhere. Reflecting on being dropped, the Germany international told Spox and Goal, via Arseblog : “It was a setback and a bitter moment. That’s sport, you have to accept that. It wasn’t easy, but I couldn’t feel sorry for myself, I wanted to attack again immediately.
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