Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang mocked his awkwardness in the FA Cup crash by linking the Community Shield with a CEINTURE SECURITY.
The Gabon striker gave his Arsenal teammates a right laugh after helping them to a 2-1 win over Chelsea earlier this month by dropping the FA Cup trophy onto the grass.
The midfielder has been linked with a £20million move to both Wolves and Tottenham.
GUESSING GAME
He said: “We’ll see you in the next few days. We get the trophy today and that’s it.
TROPHY HUNTERS
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored the winning spot-kick.
Dani Ceballos applauded his ex-team-mate Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on Twitter.
Ceballos has returned to Real Madrid after his loan spell finished at the end of last season – but reports have linked him with a return to the Emirates.
And the 24-year-old tweeted “VAMOS” to a clip of the Gabonese forward’s wonder.
The Gunners lead the Community Shield 1-0 at half-time.
Captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored a goal at Wembley.
Gabon’s leader will actually have to be registered through Mikel Arteta.
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Here’s how the Gunners will start today’s match…
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— Arsenal (@Arsenal) August 29, 2020
GO ON, MAIT!
That is according to the Telegraph, who claim Steve Bruce’s side are also considering Liverpool striker Rhian Brewster.
ON YOUR TUESDAYS …
Gabriel Martinelli ‘walks again’ as he aims to regain full form for Arsenal.
The teenage wonderkid was last seen as an unused substitute in the 2-1 defeat at Brighton in June, before a knee injury ended his debut season with the Gunners prematurely.
GUNNER STAY
Mikel Arteta has been inspired by Willian’s winning mentality since arriving at Arsenal from Chelsea.
Before the clash against Liverpool, the Gunners manager said: “I am positive players and eager to win for our club.
“That’s the feeling I felt from the first day I met Willian.
“He is not satisfied with what he has done in his career, which is a lot, and will bring special qualities to our team.
GUNNER WINS IT?
This is how the start of the season is for Arsenal…
Tribute
The Gunners paid tribute to Black Panther Chadwick Boseman after his death.
An inspiration whose impact goes far beyond cinema. Your legacy will live. WakandaForever ❤️ pic.twitter.com/8gsoKRPASn
– Arsenal (@Arsenal) 29 August 2020
STATISTICAL ATTACK
Here are some stats before the Community Shield clash between Arsenal and Liverpool.
LABIA
Paul Merson thinks it will be a “big statement” from Arsenal if they point to Gabriel Magalhaes.
The central part is about to seal a 27 million-pound transfer from Lille to north London.
Merson told Starsport: “If Arsenal makes a signal to Gabriel Magalhaes, I think it’s big because of all the other clubs that looked for him.
“If Arsenal controlled to put it in without having the Champions League offer, I think it’s huge.
“I like what Mikel Arteta does. But there are many around them who are also getting better.
WEMBLEY XI
After much speculation, it is now transparent that Mikel Arteta will use a back-three for the 2020-21 season.
After several more looks last season, the Spanish coach would possibly have selected despite all his most productive training.
After cautiously executing a 3-4-3 for the friendly against MK Dons, it is now certain that Arsenal will line up this way for the Community Shield against Liverpool.
With Lucas Torreira and Matteo Guendouzi about to be cancelled and Dani Ceballos’ transfer agreement to be made permanent, Arteta’s are limited.
Here’s how Gunners can start …
ART TIME
Mikel Arteta fears the season will be on the edge of Covid-19.
Five English stars have tried it, as well as a number of Premier League aces.
On Thursday, Paul Pogba and Tanguy Ndombele returned effects for Covid-19.
Arsenal chief Arteta contracted the virus in March.
When asked if the new season was already under threat, he said, “Yes, we’re going to have a lot more cases.
“There are uncertainties we control.”
PARTEY TIME
It is possible that Arsenal would have won a good time in his quest for Thomas Partey of Atletico Madrid.
The Gunners have been watching midfield for a long time, but are still not in a position to comply with their forty-five million pounds upfront release clause.
However, Spanish journalist David Vinuesa Malbac says the Atleti is “economically drowned”, while adding that the forty-five million pound clause in its entirety is not yet easy.
Atletico is also about to sign a substitute for Espanyol Marc Roca.
The midfielder, who had been in the past related to the Gunners, is expected to sign up for an Array contract of 13 million pounds.
ARSENAL MORNING FANS
Thomas Partey remakes one of the main goals of Arsenal’s move this summer, however, a new doubt has been moving through the star’s spokesman.
Speaking about Football 360, Samuel Zigah said: “You can only leave Atletico Madrid when you need it.”
Meanwhile, Matteo Guendouzi will leave Arsenal this summer, but chief Mikel Arteta has given him the chance to stay if he wants.
Arteta said: “What you did two weeks ago or two years ago doesn’t matter. That’s what you can contribute to the team now.”
Meanwhile, Italian giants Juventus have questioned Arsenal about the option of signing Hector Bellerin and the Gunners are reportedly in a position to sell.
According to Corriere Dello Sport, Arsenal told Juventus that Bellerin would be on sale for 27 million pounds.
And finally, Arsenal appears in a position to sell to goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez.
According to The Athletic, Arsenal has placed 20 million in the Argentine’s head.
Martínez is open to one as he aspires to be Argentina’s top scorer.
A MATTER OF TIME
Tottenham accepted a “in the region” payment of 15 million pounds from Wolves’ right-back Matt Doherty reportedly.
Wolves can now step up their quest for Arsenal star Ainsley Maitland-Niles to upgrade to Doherty.
According to Sky Sports, the Spurs will soon reach their ranks with the signing of Doherty, 28.
The 6-foot ace joined the East Midlands club from the Bohemians in the Irish side for 75,000 euros in 2010.
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