
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has taken to Twitter once again after performing a U-turn on his actions yesterday.
After recovering from Malaria, the Gabon international jumped online to innocently respond to a tweet he was tagged in about gaming.
In response, a number of angry Arsenal fans demanded that he stopped tweeting about that, and make a statement on the Super League.
Aubameyang wasn’t too happy about that, and posted the following outburst which has now been deleted – he then deactivated his account.
Now, however, the 31-year-old is back on Twitter, and posted the following tweet to address what was going through his mind yesterday.
In our view, a mountain has been made out of a molehill.
Aubameyang is entitled to tweet what he wants, and the Arsenal fans shouldn’t have jumped on his back like they did.

As captain, he perhaps should’ve spoken out against the Super League, but who knows – maybe he was in the midst of preparing a response.
It’s good to see the £56 million man back and engaging with supporters once again.
At a time like this, where greedy owners have tried to steal our game, it is crucial that the players are at least on good terms with the supporters.
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