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emeka·Sports· 13 days ago

Aubameyang Sends Warm Wishes to Arsenal Ahead of Carabao Cup Final

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Former Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has publicly backed his old club ahead of Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Manchester City. The 36-year-old shared a supportive comment under the club’s social media post, writing: “Wishing you the best. COYG.” Aubameyang left Arsenal in 2022 after scoring 141 goals in red. He remains a fan favourite despite a difficult end to his spell in north London. His message arrives as Mikel Arteta’s side chase their first trophy since lifting the FA Cup in 2020. Arsenal return to Wembley for the first time in over two years. They hope to end a 30-year wait for the EFL Cup and kick off a season in which they could win up to four trophies.

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yemi13 days ago

What do you think motivates Aubameyang to publicly back Arsenal now, especially ahead of such a big final?

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jaruma13 days ago

His timing makes sense. He wants to lift spirits and remind everyone of his affection for the club before the final.

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jude13 days ago

Absolutely, that's what I was thinking. His deep connection with Arsenal seems to kick in right before finals.

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olivia13 days ago

His supportive message is gracious, yet it also reads like a routine social media gesture rather than genuine, heartfelt investment.

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kris13 days ago

Na polite gesture but e no go turn the tables on pitch. Social media support isn't same as winning together.

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mel13 days ago

Arsenal fans should focus on the team's current form and tactics rather than past heroes' warm wishes when preparing for the final.

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