At the beginning of my career everyone was talking about me like a sprinter Chelsea star says he was hurt by criticism from former clubs
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#AubameyangIsChelsea11798716472Our newest recruit, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang! #AubameyangIsChelsea https://t.co/ptrjqecDz2 Aubameyang recalled how people from the clubs he represented at the beginning of his career doubted his footballing abilities and tried to label him a sprinter. He said: “I’ve been through a lot of bad moments. I mean, not injury. At the beginning of my career, everyone was talking about me like a sprinter only. You know, this hurts sometimes because you know where you come from." “You know that you went through a lot of stuff and you always try your best. Some people, even from your club, they say that you are not good at playing football." The Chelsea forward went on to reveal how he turned the situation around. He explained the role of former Rennes coach Christophe Galtier in his development during their time together at the French club. “When I arrived at Saint-Etienne I was happy because Christophe Galtier, at that time, gave me the confidence and it changed everything in my career and this is where I started scoring goals." Chelsea FC@ChelseaFCBack in PL action this weekend! 4714426Back in PL action this weekend! https://t.co/q64fp46T63
At the beginning of my career everyone was talking about me like a sprinter - Chelsea star says he was hurt by criticism from former clubs
By Jidonu Mauyon Modified 26 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Chelsea manager Graham Potter will want Aubameyang to find his feet at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang faced intense scrutiny during his last season with Arsenal. He was able to save his reputation by impressing after leaving the Gunners for Barcelona in January. However, that wasn't the only time the Gabonese has had to overcome criticism from his own club. During an interview with Chelsea's Youtube channel (via the Standard), the striker opened up on the difficulties he has faced in his career. Chelsea FC@ChelseaFCOur newest recruit, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang!#AubameyangIsChelsea11798716472Our newest recruit, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang! #AubameyangIsChelsea https://t.co/ptrjqecDz2 Aubameyang recalled how people from the clubs he represented at the beginning of his career doubted his footballing abilities and tried to label him a sprinter. He said: “I’ve been through a lot of bad moments. I mean, not injury. At the beginning of my career, everyone was talking about me like a sprinter only. You know, this hurts sometimes because you know where you come from." “You know that you went through a lot of stuff and you always try your best. Some people, even from your club, they say that you are not good at playing football." The Chelsea forward went on to reveal how he turned the situation around. He explained the role of former Rennes coach Christophe Galtier in his development during their time together at the French club. “When I arrived at Saint-Etienne I was happy because Christophe Galtier, at that time, gave me the confidence and it changed everything in my career and this is where I started scoring goals." Chelsea FC@ChelseaFCBack in PL action this weekend! 4714426Back in PL action this weekend! https://t.co/q64fp46T63