The Gunners scored a brilliant second four minutes later as David Luiz
started an attack with a superb cross-field ball to Kieran Tierney. His pass
found Aubameyang, who teed up Granit Xhaka to score with a sweet first-time
shot.
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London(Agencies): A terrible error from goalkeeper Tim Krul gifted
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang his 50th Premier League goal as Arsenal thumped
Norwich City 4-0 at the Emirates on Wednesday, pushing the Canaries ever closer
to relegation. Krul foolishly attempted to fake a long kick and dribble past
the Gabon striker in the 33rd minute, but he nicked the ball off the keeper’s
foot and rolled it into the net to reach a half-century of goals in the English
top flight.
The Gunners scored a
brilliant second four minutes later as David Luiz started an attack with a
superb cross-field ball to Kieran Tierney. His pass found Aubameyang, who teed
up Granit Xhaka to score with a sweet first-time shot.
Norwich manager Daniel
Farke made three changes at the break and his side started the second half
brightly, with replacement striker Adam Idah forcing a save in the first minute
of the second period.
However, Norwich’s
penchant for mistakes came back to haunt them, and Aubameyang killed the game
off with his second goal in the 67th minute after the visitors lost the ball
from their own throw-in.
Cedric Soares came off
the bench to score his first goal for Arsenal in the 81st minute as the London
club climbed to seventh place on 47 points. Norwich remained bottom on 21
points, six behind 17th-placed West Ham United with six games left.
Aubameyang said he was
proud of his goal-scoring record at Arsenal, adding that discussions with the
club about signing a new contract were ongoing.
“We’ll talk with the club and we’re going to
see what’s going to happen, but first of all I’m really focused on the games
and the end of the season, so we’ll see,” the 31-year-old told BT Sport.
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