Arsenal captain, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has stated that he is disappointed the team is still without a win in many games but draws positives from securing a point against Southampton after a 1-1 draw at the Emirates.
The Gabonese ended his scoring drought in the second half to cancel out ex-Gunner Theo Walcott’s strike for the Saints before Gabriel saw red for two yellow cards in the space of five minutes.
The Gunners have not recorded a single win in the league since beating Manchester United 1-0 – drawing two and losing four in the last six games.
After the game, Aubameyang spoke toAmazon Prime Video.
On it being a vital point…
Yeah, of course. It was tough at the end but the team gave everything to get that point. And yeah we did it. We’re a bit disappointed because we couldn’t win this game but sometimes this happens. At the moment we are a bit nervous because we need points, and sometimes we do bad things. This happens when you need points, we have to stay cold with the head.
On his goal…
It’s not about my goal and me, it’s about the team like I said we need points. It doesn’t matter if it’s me or another guy, for the moment, the most important thing is to win games and take points.
On how he feels…
I’m a guy when things go wrong, I just stay in my path and I work a lot. I try to do my job and I give my advice inside [the club]. It’s true I was not talking a lot these few weeks, but I’m here, I want to talk on the pitch. That’s it.
On the result being a turning point…
Hopefully, hopefully, I think we did great things tonight, as well in the last game. We have to keep working and believing. I’m sure we’re going to be in the right way in a few days.