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“The most energetic thing I have seen for Aubameyang this season is celebrating a goal”

Tremendous criticism of Jamie
Carragher on Aubameyang and its performance in recent months. The former Liverpool footballer, today a commentator on Sky Sports, believes that the Arsenal forward is going to become a new Özil, a player who ended up leaving (to Turkey) due to his poor form. “I think there is concern at Arsenal and for Mikel Arteta that another situation like Mesut could arise, in which they give someone a great contract per week and they don’t perform. In the next few months that will go through the coach’s mind ”.

“And it is that what (Aubameyang) is producing at the moment is not good enough considering how good a player he is and also what Arsenal has invested in him.” Aubameyang has been called off in the last two games, against West Ham and Liverpool. He has only scored nine Premier League goals this season after signing a three-year contract extension.

“I think Aubameyang’s performances this season have been weak. I don’t care how many goals he gets, he has won Golden Boots in the past, but he is definitely a player who brings nothing to this team. If it doesn’t score, it’s a big problem. ” Carragher also alluded to his dismissal against Tottenham for being late: “He was late for the North London derby and the coach made a great decision and it was worth it.”

“I saw it against West Ham and I would dare say it is one of the worst performances I have seen this season. I was commenting on the game and when he left the pitch in minute 77, Arsenal scored and celebrated with Lacazette, and I said that it is the most energetic I have seen him this season ”. “I wanted to see a reaction, but he is on his way to becoming a second Mesut Özil. In June he will be 32 years old ”. “His numbers tell you he’s a great striker and scores a lot of goals, but for me he’s just not a team player.”

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