Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has shed light on his tumultuous departure from Arsenal and the events leading up to his unexpected move to Chelsea.
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The Gabonese striker, who joined Arsenal for a record £56m in 2018, enjoyed a prolific start, netting 31 goals in his debut season and sharing the Premier League Golden Boot.
However, his relationship with manager Mikel Arteta soured during the 2021 season due to reported disciplinary issues.
Arteta stripped Aubameyang of the captaincy in December 2021, paving the way for his free transfer to Barcelona. Just nine months later, Aubameyang stunned fans by returning to London with Chelsea.
Reflecting on the fallout, Aubameyang described a heated confrontation where Arteta accused him of betrayal. The striker defended his actions, attributing his absences to personal reasons and lamenting the strained relationship.
Life After Arsenal
Aubameyang’s move to Chelsea proved underwhelming, with just one league goal in 15 appearances before he departed for Al Qadsiah in Saudi Arabia.
Despite the challenges, he acknowledged his share of responsibility during his Arsenal exit but expressed frustration at the handling of the situation.
The saga highlights the complexities of professional football and the emotional toll on players amid managerial disputes and high-profile transfers.