Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ‘grateful’ to Arsenal fans’ support as mother battles ill health
The Gunners captain missed the FA Cup fourth round tie at the weekend against Southampton and the Premier League match against the same opposition on Tuesday
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Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has revealed his mother is suffering from "health issues", explaining his recent absence for the Gunners.
Aubameyang was left out by Mikel Arteta from the 1-0 FA Cup defeat at Southampton on Saturday and did not return midweek for the the 3-1 Premier League victory over Saints three days later.
The Gunners have reached out to the Gabonese striker since, with Arteta dedicating Tuesday's win to his talisman, while his teammates have all sent messages of support, including in their goal celebrations at St Mary’s.
Aubameyang had travelled with the squad for the game on Saturday before leaving just hours before kick-off and he revealed on Wednesday afternoon that he had been supporting his mother.
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"Hey guys, thank you so much for all the messages and calls over the last few days," he wrote on Instagram.
"My mother is going through some health issues and I had to be there for her. She's already much better now and I will be back home tonight.
"I'm more than grateful to the doctors and nurses helping her get through this.
"And of course, thanks to my Arsenal fam for the love yesterday! I'm more determined than ever to keep our momentum going!
"Thank you all again - I really am beyond blessed to receive this level of support and love from all of you and I can't wait to be back - PEA."
The PA news agency understands Arsenal will keep supporting Aubameyang and a decision has yet to be made whether he will return for Saturday's Premier League visit of Manchester United.
PA
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