Arteta is happy with his side’s performance without Aubameyang
Arsenal boss prefers to focus on his side’s victory instead of Aubameyang’s absence.
Mikel Arteta
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyangout in their 3-0 victory over
Southamptondue to disciplinary reasons, and after the match, he insists that he wants to focus on his side’s victory instead of answering questions about his decision about the Gabon international.
Pressed for an update on Aubameyang's situation, Arteta responded:
"Let's talk about the game, guys. I'm not going to say anything else, I want to focus on the performance.
"I am really happy that we won. I'm telling you you're not going to get anything else from me.
"I cannot say anything else. You're not going to get anything else from me out of the dressing room."
The head coach also talked about the
Gunners’ 27th unbeaten home clash against Southampton, insisting that they had good control over the game despite being under pressure in the first 15 minutes.
"The first 15 minutes we started nervy; after that I think we picked up the rhythm of the game, scored a really good goal and started to dominate the game,"
Arteta told reporters after the game.
And about
Odegaard’sperformance, he insisted that the player knows what he is doing when he is around the box.
"He should have scored a hat-trick against Everton,"
Arteta added.
"He's getting in the box more and is understanding what he has to do for the team."
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