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(Video) Arsenal Striker Trolled by Fans At Petrol Station After Losing to Tottenham

As a football player, of course, a defeat is quite difficult to accept, especially if the footballer is in a team that is quite famous around the world.

But most unwanted things that can happen to a footballer was getting trolled by a fan. Recently, Arsenal striker, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has gone viral on Twitter.

A video that was uploaded by @TFromT_ shows Aubameyang getting trolled by a fan at a petrol station. It happened after Arsenal’s 2-1 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in the recent English Premier League (EPL) match.

In the match, the Gabon international footballer failed to help his team in claiming a victory against Spurs after Alexandre Lacazette scoring the first goal.

Unfortunately, goals from Spurs player, Son Heung-min and Toby Alderweireld turned things around, making the Gunners lose the match.

For the next game, Arsenal takes on EPL champions Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium.

Source: CaughtOffside, @TFromT_

Adib Mohd

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