Aubameyang makes emotional apology to Arsenal fans after 'difficult' season
Football
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Mirror
| May 09, 2021
="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/football/2001409865/arsenals-aubameyang-recovering-from-malaria-in-hospital">Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang< has apologised to Arsenal fans for what has been a "difficult season" after they were dumped out of the Europa League.
Villarreal, led by Unai Emery, got a goalless draw at the Emirates on Thursday night to secure a place in the Europa League Final.
The competition was Arsenal's last chance of salvaging their season following an inconsistent domestic campaign.
Aubameyang twice hit the woodwork on Thursday as the north Londoners attempted to salvage a 2-1 first-leg deficit
Arsenal's European exit comes amid continued fan backlash following their part in the European Super League debacle.
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And the club's striker has apologised that they couldn't provide any success on the pitch.
"We struggled to find our rhythm in the first half and didn’t give Villarreal enough problems," he wrote in the Gunners' official matchday programme .
"And when we had a chance, the luck wasn’t there for us, when I hit the post with the volley and then the header in the second half.
"I thought we started the second half with more energy and put them under pressure, but we just couldn’t maintain that drive and ultimately, we just didn’t find a way through Villarreal.
"I thought my header was in when it hit the post but it just wasn’t going to happen.
"Like I said, we are really upset about going out of the competition at this stage, for ourselves, for the club and most of all for you the supporters.
"It’s been such a difficult season for fans and we desperately wanted to give you something positive this season – I’m just so sorry we couldn’t do it for you."
Stan Kroenke is adamant he will not sell the club despite continued calls for him to do so.
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek has publicly signalled his desire to make an offer for Arsenal and has the backing of several club legends.