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Friends reunited as Arsene Wenger salutes Arsenal new boys

Updated on: 04 February,2018 11:18 AM IST  |  London
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Arsene Wenger says the instinctive understanding between old friends Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Henrikh Mkhitaryan can transform Arsenal's turbulent season

Friends reunited as Arsene Wenger salutes Arsenal new boys

Friends reunited as Arsene Wenger salutes Arsenal new boysArsenal's Gabonese striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang celebrates scoring the team's fourth goal during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Everton at the Emirates Stadium in London. Pic/AFP


Arsene Wenger says the instinctive understanding between old friends Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Henrikh Mkhitaryan can transform Arsenal's turbulent season. Aubameyang marked his Arsenal debut with a goal in Saturday's 5-1 demolition of Everton, while Mkhitaryan provided three assists in his first start for the Gunners. The swaggering show from the former Borussia Dortmund team-mates was a much-needed boost for Arsenal boss Wenger after a difficult January that saw Alexis Sanchez force through a move to Manchester United, while the north Londoners struggled on the pitch.


Gabon striker Aubameyang joined from Dortmund on deadline day for a club record Pound 56 million, reuniting with Armenia midfielder Mkhitaryan, who arrived earlier in the window from United in a swap deal for Sanchez. While Aaron Ramsey scored his first career hat-trick against Everton, it was the promising partnership between Aubameyang and Mkhitaryan that stole the show. "Overall, the two players integrated well into our game and they looked as if they had played for us forever," said Wenger. "They have similar qualities to what our game is about.


Technically, they are good. They are quick and overall it was a first convincing performance." Aubameyang was a constant menace with his pace and energy and, while his goal was fortunate given he was offside when he ran onto Mkhitaryan's pass, there was enough quality on display to suggest he may keep the misfiring Alexandre Lacazette on the bench for the foreseeable future. "The quality of his movement and finishing was excellent. He gives problems to defenders with his movement, he is always looking to go into spaces that are difficult to cover," Wenger said.

"When he gets ahead it is hard to catch him. When we understand him better we can make more of that. "He is not at his best physically and still has some work to do on that, but the price is reasonable I think, overall for that quality of striker in today's market." Mkhitaryan struggled to make an impact at United, but he looked revitalised at the Emirates Stadium, linking with Aubameyang and Mesut Ozil to devastating effect as Arsenal tore Everton to pieces with four goals in the first half. "He is a good link player and he works very hard as well," Wenger said. "Overall, I think he looked well-accepted by the rest of the team and was understanding very well how we want to play. I can say is that it was a convincing debut."

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