The regression hypothesis of pierre aubameyang in premier league it was something present this Friday even in the British press rooms. The Chelsea of Thomas Tuchelwhich already has a Gabonese striker from FC Barcelona in Borussia Dortmund, is the club that has been ringing for the last few hours as a destination. On the occasion of the press conference before the match between Arsenal and the Leicester this Saturday (4pm), the matter was transferred to the ‘gunner’ coach, Mikel Arteta, the coach who allowed Auba to go to Barcelona for free in the winter, where he signed for the second half of the season in which he scored 14 goals. When asked if he regretted his management of Aubameyang, Arteta explained that “it’s been a long time since then.” “I’ve said what I have to say and I’m very clear,” the coach added about his disciplinary relationship problems with the footballer.
“What has been done has always been done to defend the club and put it in the best possible position, and always be clear, honest and consistent as much as we can”, he pointed out in reference to the broadcast of a documentary in which the coach Wrote he wrote down in a notebook everything he considered irrelevant about the football player’s behavior, such as lateness or disciplinary matters. The documentary ‘All or Nothing: Arsenal’ is a new Amazon documentary series examining the 2021-22 campaign, with a special emphasis on Aubameyang’s sudden departure. So, Arteta was asked again about that and whether he would lend his ‘Aubameyang dossier’ to Chelsea. “Auba is an exceptional player. He did a lot for us. He was our captain, and I think we have to be grateful, also very grateful, for what he did for this club,” he stressed so that the old controversy. .
When asked about the kind of reception Auba might have received at the Emirates if he had arrived as a rival, Arteta was open on the stage. “I hope he does it because I think he deserves it. There are moments in life, there are moments in your career and, sometimes, each individual’s trajectory or goal is different at clubs, and you have to respect that ,” he explained..
Of course, the ‘gunner’ coach stressed that he was satisfied “with where we are, with the people we have in the club and what we are building, I could not be happier with that”.
There was even a place to joke when a journalist blamed him for a certain lack of punctuality in his appearance in front of the press. “My fault. Next time I will get someone (for the press conference) to pay the fine,” Arteta blurted out.
Source: La Verdad

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