Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang says he’s more than happy to shift his position on the pitch if the manager decides to incorporate Alex Lacazette in his starting line-up in the future.
The Gabon international was charged with leading the line in the opening game of the season against Manchester City, but switched to a wide left role when Unai Emery removed Aaron Ramsey and asked Alex Lacazette to play as a central striker.
Drawing attention to their strong relationship both on and off the field, Auba made clear that he’s only interested in doing what’s right for the team.
“We really get on well,” he told ESPN. “There is a spark between us when we are both on the pitch together.
“We look for each other, we saw it [on Sunday] against City when he came on.
“I don’t mind playing on the left if Laca is in the centre. We both want to do our best for the team.”
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