Former Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has expressed his well wishes to the club as they prepare for the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City this Sunday afternoon.
This match marks the Gunners’ return to Wembley Stadium for the first time in over two years, where they face off against their Premier League title rivals. Arsenal last claimed the EFL Cup in 1993 and has since endured nine final defeats.
Under the guidance of manager Mikel Arteta, the team is aiming for glory across four different competitions this season, with this weekend’s final presenting their first chance for silverware. The last time Arsenal lifted a major trophy was in 2020, when they triumphed over Chelsea in the FA Cup final, a match in which Aubameyang scored both goals in front of an empty Wembley.
Aubameyang, who left Arsenal in 2022 to join Barcelona before a brief stint at Chelsea, has remained vocal about his loyalty to the club. Ahead of the crucial final, the 36-year-old sent a heartfelt message of support to his former teammates, reinforcing the bond he maintains with the Gunners.
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