The Barcelona ahead was requested by ESPN to choose between previous rivals and new and he gave a definitive response.
The previous Arsenal captain solely joined Barcelona within the Winter switch window final season nonetheless it appears the ahead nonetheless has sturdy loyalties to his former London membership.
Aubameyang actually selected Actual Madrid over Tottenham 😅 pic.twitter.com/n9YOEpyTH9
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) August 16, 2022
Showing on ESPN in a ‘You Have To Reply’ video, the striker was questioned on whether or not he would facet with present rivals Actual Madrid or former North London rivals Spurs.
The 33-year-old was fast to answer, selecting Actual Madrid over Tottenham adopted by a brief giggle that steered it was apparent.
As anticipated, Arsenal followers have been fast to answer the video, with excessive reward coming for the previous golden boot winner’s loyalty to his previous membership.
One Twitter person wrote: ‘Sitting in a Barca shirt and he nonetheless selected Actual Madrid over Spurs hahaha.’
Whereas others added: ‘Say what you need about Aubameyang. However no #Arsenal fan can hate on this.’
In addition to a extra frequent theme of feedback saying ‘As soon as a Gooner at all times a Gooner.’
Loads extra quick-fire questions have been requested through the interview, each soccer and non-football associated which Aubameyang was fast to reply.
Arsenal followers will probably be barely upset that their former star picked the Camp Nou over The Emirates, nonetheless he redeemed himself with different solutions.
There was definitely no hesitation from Aubameyang when requested to choose between Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho in addition to between Thierry Henry and Kylian Mbappe, choosing the previous Arsenal supervisor and striker with out hesitation.
The Gabonese striker additionally sided with Karim Benzema over Harry Kane, in addition to selecting seven time Ballon d’Or winner and former Barcelona participant Lionel Messi over Cristiano Ronaldo.
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