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Chelsea transfer target Leandro Trossard AXED from Brighton squad for FA Cup tie vs Middlesbrough as boss reveals reason

LEANDRO TROSSARD was dropped for Brighton’s FA Cup clash with Middlesbrough.

The Belgian is the Seagulls’ top scorer this season with seven goals in 16 games.

Roberto De Zerbi has dropped Leandro Trossard

Despite this, he had already been benched for their mid-week 4-1 demolition of Everton at Goodison Park.

After leaving Trossard out altogether for his side’s trip to The Riverside, boss Roberto De Zerbi revealed that he “wants more” from the 28-year-old.

Trossard’s contract is set to expire at the end of the season, although Brighton possess the option to extend the deal by a further year.

His contractual situation has led to plenty of transfer speculation, with Chelsea among those linked with making a swoop.

Quizzed by The Athletic if transfer talk is affecting his star man, the Italian said: “I don’t know.

“I think he’s one of the best players for us and one of the most important players for us.

“I’d like to always play with Leo in the first eleven, but it doesn’t depend only on me, it depends on Leo.

“I don’t know, but with me I want players that work for the team on the pitch and Leandro knows very well my opinion, my idea. I’ve spoken a lot of times with him.

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“I like him as a player, but I want more from him, because he can play better, he can work harder, he can run more on the pitch and I want players who give 100 per cent in every training session and every game.

“Without these characteristics, then they can’t play with me.”

Brighton’s World Cup winning hero Alexis Mac Allister was back in the fold for his side’s visit to the North East, having come on for half an hour against Everton in mid-week.

Like at Goodison, he was initially left on the bench, but was called upon at half-time with his side leading 2-1.

It took just 13 minutes for him to make his mark, smartly back-heeling a wayward shot into the bottom corner to double his side’s lead.

And he put his side 4-1 with ten minutes remaining, as the Seagulls routed their second tier opponents.

Alexis Mac Allister scored against Boro