luck-lustered
failed to score a penalty kick that could have given the Gunners momentum to
fight for a draw - The Gabon international believes the north Londoners stands
a chance to play Champions League if they win Europa League title Arsenal
striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has blamed his teammates’ luck-lustered
attitudes for their 3-0 defeat against Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium
on Thursday evening.
He
missed a crucial penalty to have given his side a lifeline in the game says it
was disheartening to lose the two encounters to City in the same week. The
Gabon star told French TV station SFR: "There is a lot of disappointment.
We are not happy with our displays either tonight or Sunday.
The
Gunners suffered their second straight defeat to the current Premier League
leaders in five days following their Carabao Cup final loss at the Wembley
Stadium on Sunday to gift the Citizens their first title this season. Goals
from Leroy Sane, Bernando Silva, and David Silva were all that Pep Guardiola’s
men needed to maintain 16 points lead on the log after 28 round of EPL matches
this season.
The
Gabon star told French TV station SFR: "There is a lot of disappointment.
We are not happy with our displays either tonight or Sunday.
"We
could not score that goal that could have pushed us on. Manchester City played
very well too. The way they play, they are one of the best teams in the world.
“Obviously it is not easy when you cannot score a goal to give us extra energy.
There are maybe some players who are a bit resigned.” With Arsenal down in
sixth place, the £56m striker admits that they can still play Champions League
football next season if they work harder than they are doing at the moment.
And
the north Londoners record signing, who missed a crucial penalty to have given
his side a lifeline in the game says it was disheartening to lose the two
encounters to City in the same week.
“Obviously
it is not easy when you cannot score a goal to give us extra energy. There are
maybe some players who are a bit resigned.” With Arsenal down in sixth place.
“I think obviously the Europa League is a good
option to qualify for the Champions League. Now the route is not easy – 10
points from fourth place. "It is going to be very hard but he will fight
till the end. The championship is not finished – this is the Premier League,
anything can happen.” The former Milan, Dijon and Monaco striker joined
Borussia Dortmund from Saint-Étienne in 2013 in a deal worth $56 million and
scored 98 goals in 144 appearances in all competition. He won two domestic cup
titles in his eight year reign at the club, but never won a league title while
he was at the club. He was voted the best player in Africa in 2015, beating
Ghana’s André Ayew and Yaya Toure to the award.
The
£56m striker admits that they can still play Champions League football next
season if they work harder than they are doing at the moment.
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