
Gunners’ record signing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang upbeat that his Arsenal woes are over but believes he is ready to repay Arsene Wenger with goals.
The 28-year-old move to Emirate from Borussia Dortmund on January transfer deadline day for club record fee of £55 million see him and open his account in his debut against Everton before he went of three games without finding back of the net as Arsenal wobbled as a collective.
Aubameyang has banging two goals from last two outing with one in the 3-0 bashing of Watford to lift some pressure from Arsenal manager shoulder.
Gabon international told reporters after the encounter “It was a big win. The team did very well and it is a great three points. We needed it. I think the fans were happy, which is really important.
“It was a bit difficult for me at the beginning but I am feeling better now. I didn’t play a lot in January so it was difficult to find a rhythm.
“Now I am feeling better. I work hard, I have worked a lot in the last weeks and I am happy because I feel better.
“I am really happy for the boss because I am here because of him. He had the interest in me so I am happy to play for him.”
Aubameyang is eligible in Arsenal second-leg last 16 tie against AC Milan on Thursday.
