South Wales Echo

AUBA NEEDS TO STAY, SAYS BOSS ARTETA

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PIERRE-EMERICK Aubameyang should stay at Arsenal to learn how to lift trophies, head coach Mikel Arteta said following Saturday’s FA Cup final win over 10-man Chelsea.

The Gunners captain scored twice as Arsenal came from behind to seal a 2-1 victory and an unmatched 14th FA Cup success.

Christian Pulisic had given the Blues an early lead at an empty Wembley but Arsenal rallied, Aubameyang tucking home a penalty to level before scoring a sumptuous secondhalf goal to win it for Arteta’s side.

Aubameyang, who has less than a year to run on his contract and whose future has been in the headlines for months, then dropped the FA Cup trophy in front of his team-mates before eventually raising it above his head.

“He needs more experience with trophies, we can get him more used to that,” Arteta joked when asked about Aubameyang’s trophy gaffe. “He knows what I think about him. “I want to build the squad around him.

“I think he wants to stay and it is just about getting the deal done.

“But I think these moments will help him to realise and believe that we are on the right path and he is a big part of that.

“He is loved by everybody at the club.

“Hopefully he can continue with us.”

For Arteta, this was a first piece of silverware just eight months into his managerial career.

He was only appointed as Arsenal head coach in December and has had to deal with the coronaviru­s outbreak, including contractin­g Covid-19 himself, and constant talk about losing his biggest players.

But he has now won the FA Cup as a player with Arsenal, an assistant at Manchester City and continued his love affair with the world’s oldest cup competitio­n with Saturday’s success as Gunners boss.

“I think so,” he replied when asked if this was the greatest moment of his whole career.

“I am really proud of what we have achieved because I know the difficulti­es and everything we have been through.

“For me personally it has been so tough the last six months with a lot of things that have happened in our lives, but I had just one mission when I came here and that was to make the players and staff believe we could do it.

“We had to change that energy and that mentality and just by seeing them in the dressing room all together, and the way they enjoy their profession and their time together, it makes me more proud and as a consequenc­e of that after we can achieve things and win titles together.”

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard was also full of praise for match-winner Aubameyang.

“He scores two goals, one being a penalty which he earned,” he said.

“We were very clear with the players that Arsenal play long balls in behind you.

“They play football as well. “We allowed him in easily, he is a top-class player and the second goal is the sort of speed and quality from a player of his level – moments like that from Aubameyang obviously finish you off.”

Lampard was visibly unhappy with the decision to dismiss Mateo Kovacic for a second yellow card midway through the second half, saying he thought it was a penalty but that “it wasn’t a sending off, I think that was pretty clear.”

 ??  ?? Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (centre) and team-mates celebrate with the FA Cup
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (centre) and team-mates celebrate with the FA Cup

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