Leno repeats once again leaving Arsenal to the Fulham.

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Bernd Leno the Fulham goalkeeper, pointed out that leaving Arsenal last summer was good for everyone. Because looking to cover the former football club moved forward without being intimidated by him. Personally, I came to watch the pole regularly at Craven Cottage.

Leno was a treasure since former head coach Unai Emery bought him from Leverkusen to the Emirates Stadium. But when the boss handed him over to Mikel Arteta. He was looking for a goalkeeper. who both releases short balls and cuts the ball in the air better than the sticky Deutsche. 

Until he ended up in Aaron Ramsdale, set to be the number one since the 2021-22 season. Ready to reduce the role of the 30-carat goalkeeper playing only football cup. 

That made a complete separation, which made a lot of sense with his new brother Marco Silva reigniting his career.

Leno told Kicker.

“Last year at Arsenal for the first time in my career. I only played 10 official games per season.”

“But at Fulham I was able to get my performance and rhythm back very quickly. Overall it came out good.” UFABET

“While not on the field, I admit that it’s embarrassing. But I know that I shouldn’t blame myself. So put your head down and train like a professional.”

“Honestly, at Arsenal I didn’t do anything wrong. And they depended on me as the first one for up to 3 years.” 

“Last summer, I just moved the club did not escape. The situation the team has been told is to go forward with young players.” 

“If the club comes and says. You don’t have to train with the team anymore. Or something like that we just have to accept it. Because that’s part of the business. And why was he allowed to leave for £3million?”

“Looking optimistic, at least working comfortably, earning well all year, money transferred into the account on time. Until finally walking away. Just change the agency.” 

Leno has started 20 of his 22 Premier League games for Fulham, keeping five clean sheets and conceding 28 goals. And is eighth in the table above Chelsea or Liverpool.