The France international admits some of Arsene Wenger's decisions left him cursing his luck, but is delighted to be at a club he has always followed
Alexandre Lacazette admits to having been left “frustrated” at times during his debut season at Arsenal, but is now embracing being at “a great club”.
The France international striker linked up with the Gunners in the summer of 2017 as Arsene Wenger landed a player he had been pursuing for several years.
Lacazette was thrust straight into the Gunners side and delivered 17 goals across all competitions, but did face a battle for a place from those already at Emirates Stadium and the January arrival of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.