Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is one of the key personnel of the success of Barca before him Celtic (3-1) thanks his double and asked the Gabonese at the end of the match about the amazing injury of Araujowho had to leave the field aboard an ambulance after an unexpected collision of their heads Gavi.
“We experienced what happened to Araujo with a bit of fear. It’s normal when something like this happens. He eventually went to the hospital and the club said he had a concussion. I hope you’re okay, ”he said.Auba‘, who also wanted to highlight his good connection to Dembelewhich gave him purpose on a plate.
“He is my little brother. We have been together for a long time and since the first day he came to Dortmund I have known him. Over time, this is how my brother and I have developed. I love him so much and he is so good. I was so excited for him. Will it continue? I don’t know but I hope with all my heart. He was desperately wanting to be one of the best in the world, perhaps a few goals. He’s doing crazy things on the pitch ”, said the Gabonese, who hopes the team will improve in the final stretch of the championship.
Who has also been critical of the team’s game Frankie de Jongwho played pivot instead Busquets.
“It is always important to win, we are closer to second place. We need to end the season there and improve next year, ”he said. Frankiethat about the incident of Araujo noted that “you are always worried when a player is down. They told me it was okay. “
Good gesture from Aspas and Celta
Iago Aspascaptain of Celticalso showed his concern for the physical condition of Araujo and sent him a message of encouragement, something the Galician club also did on social networks.
Source: La Verdad

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