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Arsenal captain Aubameyang has been dropped from the roster, no one understands the reason!
Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang surprisingly did not appear in Saturday’s nomination for the match against Southampton. The captain of his team is not suffering from any illness or injury, coach Mikel Arteta has ruled him out due to violation of team rules.
Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang surprisingly did not appear in Saturday’s nomination for the match against Southampton. The captain of his team is not suffering from any illness or injury, coach Mikel Arteta has ruled him out due to violation of team rules.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang broke the rules set by Mikel Arteta and was therefore dropped from the team’s roster. However, even without him, Arsenal managed to win 3-0 as Lacazette, Odegaard and Gabriel scored.
Arteta explained the reason for not including Aubameyang: ‘‘Unfortunately he was not nominated because of a disciplinary offence. We have certain rules at the club that we have to follow as a team, so he was not included in the squad today.”
The Arsenal captain is not in the best of form. He was only a substitute in the last game and came on later as a substitute.
He was supposed to start on the bench again in the game against Southampton, but due to a disciplinary offence he did not appear in the game at all.
And what exactly did Aubameyang violate? He failed to turn up for Friday’s training session because he got a tattoo. This selfish behaviour was simply not something Arteta could let go unpunished.
We don’t know if there was any more acrimonious clash between the captain and the Arsenal manager. We also can’t know how Aubameyang’s behaviour will affect the running of the whole team, because this is not the behaviour you would expect from your leader.
Source: Arsenal
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