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Auba’s turned things around

SKIPPER’S LIGHTBULB MOMENT EXCITES ARTETA

- BY MIKE WALTERS @MikeWalter­sMGM

MIKEL ARTETA says striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has had a lightbulb moment.

And it has

made the

Arsenal captain “click” into gear. Aubameyang endured a lean finish to last season, scoring just once in his last

11 games for the Gunners.

But seven goals in nine appearance­s to date this term have restored a spring to his step. And although the Gabon star is unlikely to start tonight’s Carabao Cup fourth-round date with Leeds at the Emirates, boss Arteta is heartened by his skipper adding all-round dynamism to his goal threat.

He said: “I wouldn’t just go to the goals, it is what Auba is transmitti­ng on the pitch. I have never seen him transmit what he is doing now – it is a click.

“Apart from the goals, the celebratio­n when they put the ball in the net, do you see the way he runs, the purpose he has to press the ball and when he takes it his movement, his link, how he is leading the game?

“That is when he is changing the rest, not when he is static and then he puts the ball in the net. I prefer this Auba.” Arteta is in charge of the Premier League’s most youthful squad, and he is expected to give several more youngsters a gallop tonight – despite the competitio­n being one of only two trophies Arsenal can realistica­lly win this season. But he senses the Gunners have responded to senior citizen Aubameyang, 32, and fellow striker Alex Lacazette, 30, stepping up after a horrid start of three consecutiv­e defeats.

Arteta (right with Aubameyang) added: “You can win a trophy in four games, so you know exactly what you have to do. It is closer than any other, so we have to try and get the challenge done.

“For me, with Auba it is a click. It is a combinatio­n that realising his role has to go well beyond that.

“What was good two or three years ago, with his role at this club, it is not enough now. He had to take a step forward.

“I’d say the same with Laca. Look what he is transmitti­ng, not just doing or playing, what he is transmitti­ng. For me that is really, really important.

“They lead by example and not only there but at the training ground as well. Certain things, a role they could have had three years ago in the squad, now it has changed.

“It’s incredible we are the youngest team in this league and many of the experience­s they are going through, they have never experience­d before.

“So the more positive they are, the more confidence that will build. When a player is more confident, he fulfils his potential much quicker and much better and it only generates a better atmosphere.

“Sometimes when you are in a good mood, you make better decisions.”

Keeper Bernd Leno, who has lost the No.1 jersey to £24million buy Aaron Ramsdale in the Premier League, will be handed his first start in five weeks.

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