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Aubameyang should leave ‘failure’ club Arsenal

Gabon chief urges star striker to look for more ambitious side



Arsenal's Gabonese striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Image Credit: AFP

Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been urged to quit the ‘failing’ London club and move to a team with more ambition.

The call came from the chief of his Football Association back home in Gabon.

“I don’t want to say Arsenal aren’t ambitious but Arsenal don’t have ambitions as high as some other clubs as far as Europe is concerned,” Gabonese FA President Pierre Alain Mounguengui told ESPN.

“So if Pierre could secure a contract with a more ambitious club he’d definitely find his place there.

“On an individual level we all consider him to be among the best players in the world but the advice I give to him is to continue to work and to attract the attention of the biggest clubs and the most ambitious clubs.”

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Aubameyang was the last signing made by long-time Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger in 2018. He is yet to win a trophy at the London club but they have finished runners up in the League Cup and the Europa League in his time there.

“Aubameyang is a world-class player but for him, or anyone else in Europe who hasn’t won a major honour, football is a collective sport,” Mounguengui said. “Right now he’s at Arsenal and he’s won nothing here. So it’s a collective failing.”

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