Deccan Chronicle

Aubameyang treble lifts Arsenal

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London, Aug. 26: PierreEmer­ick Aubameyang hit a hat-trick to lift the gloom around troubled Arsenal in a 6-0 rout of West Bromwich Albion in the English League Cup second round on Wednesday.

Beaten by Brentford and Chelsea in their first two Premier League games, Arsenal arrived at the Hawthorns in turmoil after their worst ever start to a season.

Arsenal were booed off following Sunday’s 2-0 home defeat against Chelsea, with a group of supporters surroundin­g the Arsenal manager’s car and chanting for him to quit.

Against that miserable backdrop, Arteta could not afford a defeat against Championsh­ip promotion chasers West Brom, who rested their entire first team and fielded a side with seven debutants.

Fortunatel­y for Arteta, Aubameyang was able to make his first start this season after recovering from the Coronaviru­s.

Aubameyang scored Arsenal’s first two goals of the campaign before Nicolas Pepe and Bukayo Saka netted.

The Gabon forward completed his treble just after the hour and Alexandre Lacazette added the sixth.

“It was really good. To score six away from goal and keep a clean-sheet, I’m very happy,” said Arteta.

“The attitude the team had from the beginning was good. We were disappoint­ed not to win the two games in the league.

“When you lose the most important thing is to win the next match to get some confidence,” he added.

It won’t buy Arteta much breathing space however as this weekend they face a daunting trip to Premier League champions Manchester City, where Arteta worked as Pep Guardiola’s assistant before joining Arsenal.

Losing to City would pile more pressure on Arteta, who has pleaded with Arsenal’s fans to back the team during a difficult period he describes as “unpreceden­ted” in the club’s history.

Amid reports former Inter Milan boss Antonio Conte is being lined up to replace Arteta if results don’t improve in the next five games, he desperatel­y needed a morale-boosting victory against Albion.

Arsenal were gifted the lead in the 17th minute.

Woeful Albion defending on the edge of their own area presented the ball to Saka and when his stinging effort was pushed out by Alex Palmer, Aubameyang was on hand to tap into the empty net.

Arsenal had too much experience for Albion’s callow youngsters and their captain struck again in the 45th minute.

Pepe beat the offside trap and when his shot hit the post, Aubameyang was waiting to slot home from close-range.

Pepe bagged Arsenal’s third seconds before the interval, the Ivory Coast winger stretching to score from four yards after Aubameyang’s shot was saved.

Saka made it four in the 50th minute with a sweeping finish from Martin Odegaard’s backheeled pass. Aubameyang sealed his third Arsenal hat-trick in the 62nd minute when he curled into the far corner from the edge of the area. —

It was really good. To score six away from goal and keep a cleansheet, I’m very happy. The attitude the team had from the beginning was good. We were disappoint­ed not to win the two games in the league.

— MIKEL ARTETA Arsenal coach

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