Unai Emery lauds 'amazing' Aubameyang and Lacazette after Europa brilliance

Mark Mann-Bryans 09:46 10/05/2019
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    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Arsenal strike partner Alexandre Lacazette were hailed as “amazing” by head coach Unai Emery after their goals steered the Gunners to a Europa League final date with rivals Chelsea.

    Having led 3-1 from the first-leg against Valencia, Emery’s side were favourites to advance and Aubameyang’s hat-trick eased them into the final as they won 4-2 on the night and secured a 7-3 aggregate success.

    Lacazette also got his name on the scoresheet to ensure the pair have scored all of Arsenal’s last eight Europa League goals between them – with a total of 48 goals shared across the campaign.

    In a week of English comebacks in the Champions League, Aubameyang’s goals made sure Arsenal were not on the receiving end of another.

    Despite falling behind to Kevin Gameiro’s 11th-minute effort, the Gunners rallied as Aubameyang equalised and Alexandre Lacazette struck to put them ahead on the night and in control of the tie.

    Gameiro, who was part of Emery’s Sevilla side which won three successive Europa League titles, continued his fine scoring run in the competition with another – only for Aubameyang to add the gloss with two more efforts.

    “I am proud of them,” Emery replied when asked about the impact of Aubameyang and Lacazette.

    “Big players can be good strikers but when their commitment is like today, defensively also, to work to help us, it is amazing.

    “Each match is different and I think today we showed everybody our character, and also our capacity to be together and struggle in some moments defensively, but also having good moments in attack.

    “Against Valencia, not one team this year has scored four goals against them. Only one time, against Atletico Madrid, have they conceded three goals and we did that last week. It’s a very good team, a difficult team, and today we showed we can do that.”

    Provided by Press Association Sport

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