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Aubameyang and Ozil React On Monday Night Win

Aubameyang and Mesut Ozil had an impressive performance against Leicester City last night.

Arsenal played Leicester City on Monday and the gunners got all the three points thanks to a great performance from the North London club. One will however need to give credit to Mesut Ozil and Aubameyang who played a big role in Arsenal’s win.

The gunners came into this match with a number of injuries which even made Unai Emery play a right back in the left back position but they were lucky that this decision didn’t backfire. The Foxes were the first to go into the lead thanks to an own goal by Hector Bellerin but Mesut Ozil equalised for the gunners when the first half was about to end. The German international later assisted Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang who scored Arsenal’s third goal.

Mesut Ozil was happy that he played a big part in Arsenal’s win against Leicester City and he took to Twitter to tell the fans how happy he is.

He wrote;

“I think we played some s*xy football tonight, Proud captain of this team and this club!”

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang wasn’t in the starting eleven of Arsenal that played Leicester City last night but he was however brought into the match after things weren’t going well for the North Londoners. The Gabon international made instant impact as he took the gunners into the lead thanks to an assist by Hector Bellerin, he later got his second goal of the day after Mesut Ozil sent a great pass to him and he scored. The striker also took to Twitter to tell the fans how he feels;

He wrote;

“Transform your sadness to a strong positive energy and share it to your team-mate,that was my feeling today!!!Mesut Ozil thanks captain y mi hermanito Hector Bellerin for the assists.”

Arsenal’s next match will be against Sporting Lisbon in the UEFA Europa League.

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