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Cup final hero Aubameyang has Arsenal dreaming of a brighter future


 Cup final hero Aubameyang has Arsenal dreaming of a brighter future




Two goals from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang saw Arsenal come from behind to beat Chelsea 2-1 at Wembley and ensured they did not suffer the embarrassment of missing out on European football next season for the first time in 25 years.

Europe’s second tier competition may not bring with it the riches of the Champions League, but it can still bring in a decent amount of money - as the £35 million Arsenal pocketed from their run to the 2019 final proved.

And for Mikel Arteta that extra money could be vital as he looks to reshape a squad that - despite this victory - is in desperate need a rebuild.

What Arteta as done since walking through the doors at the Emirates Stadium has been extraordinary. It is tough to explain just how sorry a state the Arsenal squad were in by the time Unai Emery was finally dismissed.

But Arteta has come in and transformed the mood around the club. Players who looked down and out have been revitalised. After a shaky start, Granit Xhaka was exceptional once again in the heart of midfield here, as he has been for much of Arteta’s short tenure so far.D

DavidLuiz was impressive in the heart of the back three and Ainsley Maitland-Niles, preferred to Bukayo Saka in the left wing-back role, replicated his heroics from the semi-final win against Manchester City.

But as has been the case so often since he arrived in January 2018, Aubameyang was the hero for Arsenal - converting a penalty he won himself to cancel out Christian Pulisic’s early opener for Chelsea and then scoring a fabulous winner midway through the second half, leaving Kurt Zouma on the floor before lifting the ball over Willy Caballero.

With the FA Cup now safely tucked away once again for Arsenal, attention now turns to contract talks with Aubameyang and what the club can do in the transfer market.

Defeat at Wembley and Arsenal would have been approaching both situations with little room to manoeuvre. And although they will still find things difficult given the well publicised financial struggles that they face due to the coronavirus pandemic, they at least now the added revenue stream of the Europa League to ease the burden.

And keeping Aubameyang is key. If Arsenal are to build on this win at Wembley and get themselves back competing with the best in the Premier League, then he has to be retained at all costs.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Arsenal 2019-20

This double took his tally to 29 for the season, adding to the 31 he scored during the 2018-19 campaign. He may be 31 years old, but there are no signs that he will be slowing up just yet.

Any club in Europe would be lucky to have a striker like Aubameyang. Arsenal have him, now they must keep him.

The next two weeks will be key to that. Talks have been ongoing with the striker and his representatives and they will now accelerate, with Arsenal finally in a position to know whether they will be playing in Europe next season

what the striker produced at Wembley, Arsenal fans will be desperate for him to be proved right.

It hs been a miserable season for Arsenal in the Premier League, but with Arteta at the helm there is genuine cause for optimism.

There have been some dark days at the Emirates, but if Aubameyang puts pen to paper then Arsenal can start dreaming of a brighter future once again.

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