ARSENAL fans were left purring after Auston Trusty scored a brilliant flick for Birmingham City last night.
The American defender joined the Gunners from Colorado Rapids in January, later going on to sign for Blues on a season-long loan in the summer.
Trusty, 24, has become an instant hit for John Eustace’s men, and played a big role in their 2-0 victory over QPR in the Championship last night.
Birmingham sent their defenders forward when they earned a corner just three and a half minutes into the game.
When the initial delivery was headed clear, former Gunner Krystian Bielik helped the ball back into the box.
Trusty then acrobatically launched a flick goalbound, flummoxing QPR stopper Seny Dieng in the process.
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The ball looped over the helpless Senegal international, with Trusty wheeling away in celebration.
Trusty’s goal was his third of the season, having also bagged a double against Bristol City earlier this month.
Arsenal fans paying attention to Trusty’s progress appear to be delighted with what they’re seeing.
One wrote: “Get him back at Arsenal to partner Saliba.”
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A second commented: “Better than Lisandro already.”
While a third cheekily wrote: “@FIFAcom Puskas Award.”
Another Arsenal fan added: “one for the future.”
West Ham loanee Emmanuel Longelo doubled Birmingham’s lead on 29 minutes – shimmying before sending a right-footed effort into the bottom corner.
QPR were awarded a penalty in the second half, although John Ruddy denied Lyndon Dykes from 12 yards.
A win would have put Mick Beale’s side top of the table, although it was Blues that instead climbed to 11th.
After the match, Birmingham boss Eustace told the BBC: “I was very proud of the whole performance. We showed great character after the break to dig in and get a result.
“QPR are a fantastic team, We just wanted to be committed and competitive in everything we did and it’s great to hear the fans getting such a good connection. It was brilliant having so many in.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk