Arsenal to investigate Aubameyang over supposed tattoo break
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Arsenal will help commander Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to remember his obligations after a video arose of the forward getting a tattoo, which could be a penetrate of Covid limitations.
Tattoo craftsman Alejandro Nicolas Bernal posted the web-based media cut on February 9 where Aubameyang apparently gets another tattoo on his hand.
Britain has been under a public lockdown for almost two months to attempt to cut down Covid-19 disease rates.
It is muddled when the occurrence occurred, however Arsenal affirmed they had addressed Aubameyang about it.
“We will address the player to help him to remember his duties and set up what has occurred,” said by a representative.
Arsenal
Aubameyang scored a cap stunt for the Gunners in a 4-2 win against Leeds on Sunday in his first beginning for a month.
The 31-year-old was permitted to head out abroad a month ago to visit his mom, who was experiencing sickness, and needed to isolate on his return
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