Mikel Arteta told to end his spat with Aubameyang for the benefit of the entire team.
The Gabon striker was stripped of the captaincy after a disciplinary breach last week.
Without him, the team has won 3-0 and 2-0 against Southampton and West Ham respectively.
Mikel Arteta didn’t even confirm if Aubameyang will be available for the weekend clash against Leeds United.
Gunners legend Ian Wright has suggested Arteta to not avoid the situation that will only create a bigger distraction.
“He’s just not entertaining anything to do with Aubameyang and I totally understand when he says he just wants to concentrate on what happened today and he doesn’t want to talk about it,” Wright told Premier League Productions.
“But I don’t think you can continue to avoid it, especially in the way that it has come about. At some stage you’re going to have to quash it or talk about it.
“He’s got the capability of killing it and saying, ‘Yeah, he’s in the plans and he’s an Arsenal player’, and he didn’t do it.”
Wright added: “I was hoping for something like that because what you want now is everything’s done, Arsenal have won, they’ve played brilliantly, the boss has been vindicated for his decisions so just quash it so they can move on.
“It’s going to be talked about again, they will mention it again for the next game. And then if he’s not in the next game… so he can kill it, that’s all I’m saying. Kill it.”
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