AUBAMEYANG WANTS TO BECOME A LEGEND AT ARSENAL
Joseph Omoniyi
Gabonese and Arsenal striker, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has admitted that he wants to make his mark as a Gunner and be remembered as one of the club’s greateset players.
Aubameyang while speaking with RMC Sport revealed that he wants to become a “legend” at Arsenal and write his name in the history books of the club.

Since joining the club, the forward has netted 41 goals in 64 appearances across all competitions in a season-and-a-half as a Gunner, with 32 coming in just 49 Premier League appearances.
The Gabon international also picked up the Golden Boot award for the 2018-19 season with 22 league strikes, sharing the title with Liverpool duo Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane.
Having reached those astonishing numbers even faster than Arsenal great Thierry Henry, the 29-year-old has sensed an opportunity to leave his mark at the Emirates Stadium long after he departs.
“It was challenging for me to come to Arsenal and impose myself.
“Now I want my name to become a legend there,” Aubameyang said.
