Arrived this summer from Schalke 04, the Bosnian side shows beautiful mental qualities and is already unanimous within Arsenal.
Sead Kolasinac has not forgotten where he came from. Goal scorer against Cologne in the Europa League ten days ago, he did not hesitate to celebrate his achievement by showing a tee-shirt touting the ultras of Schalke 04, his former club and rival of the Red and White. A beautiful provocation for the child of Gelsenkirchen, passed among young people also by Stuttgart, Hoffenheim and Karlsruhe. By recruiting the 24-year-old left-backer, Arsene Wenger wanted to build on one of the Bundesliga's strong points in this position, but also to win in character, a quality that has often been lacking in the Gunners in recent seasons. One recalls in particular the "one would have said children" pronounced by Patrice Evra one night of victory of Manchester United.
Character does not necessarily mean aggressive, in the wrong sense. Since his beginnings with the professionals, in 2012, Kolasinac did not take any red card, either in club or in selection. If some people call him "bourrin" in his attitude, statistics prove the opposite. Little by little the Bosnian international has grown to maturity and has been given responsibilities in his corridor. It has everything from the archetypal modern side with a large volume of play, which does not hesitate to go back and forth to propose solutions to his teammates.
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