Vicious Strike Duo Hold Arsenal's Hope Of European Glory
28th May 2019
After missing out on a top-four place in the Premier League, the assessment of Unai Emery's first season in charge of the Gunners will be far kinder if they can end the campaign with victory in the Europa League final
- Arsenal are aiming to win a first European trophy in a quarter of a century in distant Baku on Wednesday and their hopes of doing so appear to rest at the feet of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette
- It all comes down to this London derby in an unlikely setting by the Caspian Sea -- if Arsenal win, they will have a first piece of European silverware since raising the Cup Winners' Cup in 1994
- And while the Gunners have frequently toiled defensively this season, conceding 51 goals in the Premier League, Emery knows he is the envy of almost every coach in Europe with Lacazette and Aubameyang in his ranks
BAKU, Azerbaijan- Arsenal are aiming to win a first European trophy in a quarter of a
century in distant Baku on Wednesday and their hopes of doing so appear to rest
at the feet of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette.
After missing out on
a top-four place in the Premier League, the assessment of Unai Emery's first
season in charge of the Gunners will be far kinder if they can end the campaign
with victory in the Europa League final.
It all comes down to
this London derby in an unlikely setting by the Caspian Sea -- if Arsenal win,
they will have a first piece of European silverware since raising the Cup
Winners' Cup in 1994 and with it the additional prize of a return to the
Champions League.
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And while the
Gunners have frequently toiled defensively this season, conceding 51 goals in
the Premier League, Emery knows he is the envy of almost every coach in Europe
with Lacazette and Aubameyang in his ranks.
They have scored 50
times between them this season, with Lacazette getting 19 goals and being named
the club's player of the year by Arsenal supporters.
- Golden Boot -
His goal tally has
been put in the shade by Aubameyang, who has netted 31 times, including a
hat-trick in the second leg of their semi-final against Valencia and 22 goals
in the Premier League to share the Golden Boot with Liverpool duo Sadio Mane
and Mohamed Salah in his first full campaign in England.
"I gave
everything to try to be in the top four with the team and to get a
trophy," Aubameyang said recently. "I am happy with my season, not
the best but I am happy."
The Gabon star was
not able to feature in the Europa League last season after his arrival from
Borussia Dortmund in January 2018 and watched as Arsenal lost to Atletico
Madrid in the semi-finals, denying Arsene Wenger a European final for his
swansong.
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Lacazette,
meanwhile, may have played second fiddle to Aubameyang in terms of pure numbers
but the former Lyon star insists he has produced the best football of his
career this season.
"Being able to
contribute without scoring is important for the team," he told Arsenal
Player.
Their importance to
Emery is summed up by the fact the next highest scorers in his squad all have
six goals -- including the injured Aaron Ramsey and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who
will not play in Baku due to well-publicised security concerns.
Their figures in
front of goal are all the more impressive given they have often had to fight it
out for just one starting spot.
- Snubbed again by France -
Yet despite their
pedigree, the pair are entirely reliant on success with their clubs as they
continue to be frustrated at international level.
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Aubameyang -- born
in France to a Gabonese father -- will not be able to measure himself against
Mane and Salah at the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt next month after Gabon
failed to qualify.
Lacazette,
meanwhile, has been unable to force his way back into the France set-up, such
is the strength in depth available to coach Didier Deschamps with the world
champions.
He has won 16 caps,
but none since late 2017. Once again he was ignored when Deschamps named his
squad last week for the upcoming Euro 2020 qualifiers in Turkey and Andorra,
with Sevilla's Wissam Ben Yedder getting the call instead.
"There is no
reason to suggest we won't see him again," Deschamps insisted.
"Alex has had a
good season too with Arsenal, although he has had some fitness problems.
"I am not going
to say that the two of them don't deserve to be there, but I have a choice to
make and I chose Wissam."
Winning the Europa
League would make up for that disappointment for Lacazette, while giving
Arsenal's end to the season a different shine.
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