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Keion: Arteta can't sum up the players, and Aubameyang's departure will do more harm than good to the Gunners

Keion: Arteta can't sum up the players, and Aubameyang's departure will do more harm than good to the Gunners

In an interview with Talksport, Gunners star Martin Keion talked about Arteta's team policy and the dismissal of Aubameyang. Keion said Arteta's decision to oust Aubameyang was wrong and that such a coach risked his reputation for clashing with the players, would do more harm than good for Arsenal and could affect Arsenal's subsequent signings.

Aubameyang faces a lot of disciplinary problems at Arsenal, having been stripped of his captain's armband after being late for his return to the club, and in the winter window this year he completed his engagement with Arsenal and then joined Barcelona.

Martin Keion: "I think Arteta continues to get the players to play at their best, that's the coach's job, isn't it? Win games and take the best out of your players? ”

"(Leaving Aubameyang) Is this decision in the best interests of Arsenal? That's what I saw. No one on the Gunners can replace the striker at the moment. Arsenal are battling for fourth place in the Premier League and they have a chance to do just that. ”

'I also don't want the coach to be famous for falling out with the players, and I don't know if it was another coach with a clear attitude who would have had an argument with so many players.

'Arteta had fallen out with Guendouzi before, but Guendouzi did well after leaving the team and entered the French national team.

"Arteta may feel like it's rooting out the team culture that has formed under Wenger, and I understand that. But at the same time, all the players are very different, so what you have to do is find a way to get everyone to play at their best. You can't sum up the players and fall out! ”

"You might say that Arteta seems to be saying to his players, 'If you cross the line, you're out of my squad', but if you're Xhaka, maybe that's not the case. Xhaka had a few out-of-the-box incidents, but soon returned to the team. ”

"So, is this management policy meant to build a culture? Or did he see something in the players and say 'I don't want this, you're leaving the club?' ’。 ”

"I think Aubameyang was part of Arteta's biggest success, they won the FA Cup together and it's a shame he was allowed to leave. I don't want the captain's armband to be stripped away because I'm afraid the players will leave, and that's the way it is. After Aubameyang was removed from the captain's armband, it was a pity that the team did not show him another welcome. ”

"Other players are thinking, 'Are we going to a club like Arsenal', so can we still attract some big-name players?"

However, former Crystal Palace boss Simon Jordan said Aubameyang's declining form and his recurring disciplinary problems meant Arteta had the right to make his decisions.

Simon Jordan: "You just gave an example, every player is an individual, everyone has to be different, it has to be handled by the manager, the manager either betrays himself, compromises himself, let things go on, or has the same wrist strength as Ferguson did with Keane and Beckham, and Arteta did what Ferguson did before Ferguson. ”

(mageth)

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