Aubameyang reflects on his time at Barcelona as the best of his career

The players FC Barcelona bought during the winter transfer window of 2022 were their best financial move since Joan Laporta took over as manager, as they helped the team get through tough times.

Among the other players, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang really stood out.

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Even though Aubameyang joined Arsenal when his career was almost over, he handled his problems with ease and made sure there would be no question in Catalonia.

When Barcelona signed Robert Lewandowski in the summer of 2022, they eventually decided to part ways with the scorer. However, both the player and the fans have fond memories of his half-season.

At that time, Aubameyang had a great time.

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You can tell that Aubameyang is still a Cule fan at heart, even though he works for Marseille in France right now.

“I think that my six months with Barcelona were the most beautiful period of my career,” he said in an interview with Prime Video that Onze got for him. It was so much fun for me to learn and play games that I used to go on my days off.

Aubameyang wasn’t known for working well with others, but it’s clear that the Gabonese forward got 13 goals at Barcelona, all of which were very important.

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With his help, the Catalans locked up second place and went on an amazing winning streak that included the famous 4-0 win over Real Madrid, in which Aubameyang was the star.

Even though things were really bad for Barcelona when the 33-year-old’s sҺоcƙιпɡ late-night signing was confirmed, fans still hold him in high regard for helping the team rise from the аsҺҽs, his willingness to take a modest salary, and most importantly, for filling a big hole left by a struggling frontline.

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