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AUBAMEYANG THE AVENGER

Gunners into the last eight… but striker’s double masks flaws

- MARTIN SAMUEL Chief Sports Writer

It really did not require a superhero to send arsenal through in europe last night. Still, Pierre-emerick aubameyang is as near as they have got to one around these parts, so it was only right that he should get to score the goals — and wear the mask — that confirmed their superiorit­y.

Until aubameyang claimed his second of the night on 76 minutes, arsenal were relying on UeFa’s away-goals rule to secure progress into the last eight.

aubameyang gave them an outright aggregate win. He celebrated by plucking a Black Panther mask from behind a hoarding, pulling it on and performing the crossed armed Wakanda Forever salute.

He had the costume ready for the match with Manchester United, too, but when he scored he couldn’t find it. aren’t superheroe­s meant to have X-ray vision for that sort of stuff?

No matter. Wakanda is a fictional sub- Saharan african state invented by Marvel Comics and the birthplace of their first black superhero.

Since Black Panther became a hugely successful film, the Wakanda Forever sign has come to signify black excellence.

aubameyang, born in France of Gabonese heritage, certainly represents that.

this was his 32nd goal in 53 appearance­s for arsenal and in his last 13 home games he has been directly involvedol­ved in 15 goals — scoringng 11, with four assists. He was the difference ce again last night, , getting arsenal off to the flyer they needed, then picking off rennes in the second half just when they had started to look k dangerous.

aubameyang clearly has a thing hing for superheroe­s — and masks.

He was Spiderman in a celebratio­ns at Saint-etienne and Borussia Dortmund and Batman with Dortmund, but Black Panther looks to be one that will stick, not least as it is a named shared by the Gabon national team. ‘I needed a mask that represents me,’ said aubameyang after.

that, of course is not strictly true — lionel Messi doesn’t appear to have one and he seems to be doing all right — but celebratin­g with costumery is certainly more fun than acting all moody or running around with a scowl or a finger to the lips telling everyone to shut up.

Maybe more players should try it, although it did earn him a humourless booking from referee andris treimanis. Bet that never happens to Black Panther, either.

It is a celebratio­n we can expect to see quite a lot of, too, while aubameyang is in this nick. He is a great poacher of goals, in and around the six-yard box, as well as an able creator.

He was in the right place at the right time to convert two tap-ins here and his cross made arsenal’s second goal for ainsley MaitlandNi­les. It was a superb display.

One hopes that even those whose protests led to arsene Wenger’s exit last season, will acknowledg­e that the former manager left them with one very good striker.

that alone is a decent foundation.

the base- level scoreline for arsenal to progress was 2-0 and they had that lead within 15 minutes. If they did not add to it until late it was more because total control of a game does not always lend itself to laser focus. as the firstfirs half neared its concluconc­lusion, arsenal were playing traininggr­ound grotrainin­gground football. MeMesut Ozil crossed aand aubameyang ttried to finish with a bicycle kick. a lovely pass from Ozil was then teed uup for aaron rramsey but produced duproduced only a tame shshot. One wonders whewhether their finishing ingfinishi­ng wwould have been so casualcasu­a if arsenal had been chasinchas­ing the game. For when arsenal were playing catch-up, they tore rennes apart. Just four minutes had gone when a long ball from ramsey required goalkeeper tomas Koubek to tear out to tackle alexandre lacazette.

a minute later, arsenal were ahead. It was a simple goal, simply executed.

the fast-improving MaitlandNi­les made ground down the right, slipping the ball inside to ramsey. His cross was whipped across the face of goal and aubameyang converted it with an outstretch­ed leg from close range.

the next attack brought the aggregate scores level and sent arsenal ahead on away goals. It was almost certainly offside but as the game was being officiated by the cream of latvian arbiters, ruling out a home goal in front of the home spectators is hardly to be expected. When do you think a referee ever feels the pressure of 60,000 home fans in latvia?

aubameyang cut the ball back to ramsey, who then played it through to Sead Kolasinac, clearly in an offside position. the Bosnian defender wisely did not challenge for it, raising both arms to acknowledg­e he had no intention of interferin­g with play.

rennes stopped, but aubameyang did not. He ran for the pass and was now in yards of space. there was a reason for that. He was offside when the ball was played, too.

No doubt the officials were so busy watching Kolasinac they had not noticed the second arsenal man in play. Perhaps he should have worn an eye-catching mask.

aubameyang crossed and Maitland-Niles met his delivery with a header at the far post. Might Koubek or a covering defender have done more to block?

Certainly — but they were sluggish responding to the oversight and did not recover in time. So, arsenal level and on top so early, much of the urgency went out of the game. Just two minutes into the second half, a reality check.

Shkodran Mustafi was cheaply dispossess­ed by Clement Grenier, who gave the ball to striker M’Baye Niang. He took one touch, then hit a low shot which flew off Petr Cech’s right post.

an away goal and arsenal would be going out again.

aubameyang changed that with his straightfo­rward second — a lovely cross by Kolasinac, finished from close range. He should have claimed a hat-trick but missed a third chance six yards out in the 83rd minute. By then, rennes were about as much a match for arsenal as Stimpy would have been.

It has been quite a week for english clubs in europe — Manchester City’s seven past Schalke, Chelsea’s five in Kiev, liverpool’s three against Bayern Munich the pick of the bunch.

In all, there will be six english clubs in europe’s quarter-final draws today, the largest number since 1971. For arsenal, it means the Champions league safety blanket, potential back-door qualificat­ion as europa league winners, remains — even if they may not need it given they are fourth.

Still, it has revitalise­d this competitio­n, as arsenal and Chelsea’s commitment has shown. Michel Platini had to leave us with at least one good idea.

PIErrE-EMErICk Aubameyang fired Arsenal into the Europa League quarter-finals last night — and celebrated by donning a Black Panther mask.

Trailing 3-1 from the first leg, Unai Emery’s side completed a stunning comeback against rennes courtesy of Aubameyang’s brace and Ainsley Maitland-Niles’s header.

After scoring the Gunners’ crucial third goal, Gabon striker Aubameyang wore a mask from the movie Black Panther, based on a Marvel comic book, as he took acclaim from his team-mates and supporters during a tense night at the Emirates Stadium.

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 ?? REUTERS ?? Sweeping home: Aubameyang scores Arsenal’s third goal at the Emirates last night
REUTERS Sweeping home: Aubameyang scores Arsenal’s third goal at the Emirates last night
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EPA Feline good: Aubameyang in a Black Panther mask after making it 3-0

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