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Gattuso Defends Marseille Fans for Booing Aubameyang: "They're Always Right"


Gattuso Defends Marseille Fans for Booing Aubameyang: Theyre Always Right

Former Arsenal Star Faces Criticism

Gennaro Gattuso, manager of Marseille, has supported the fans' decision to boo Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang during a recent match against Lille OSC. The Gabon striker has struggled since joining the Ligue 1 team, scoring only one goal in ten league appearances.

Boos Echo Throughout the Stadium

Aubameyang, 34, was met with a chorus of boos from the Marseille supporters as he exited the field during the 0-0 draw against Lille. Despite his better performance in European competition, fans have expressed their disapproval.

Gattuso Defends His Players

Manager Gattuso, while defending Aubameyang and the team, acknowledged that the fans have the right to voice their dissatisfaction. He stated, "The supporters are always right. They paid for tickets and if they don’t like what we do, we have to accept that."

A Difficult Year for Aubameyang

Pierre-Francois, Aubameyang's father, shed light on the challenges his son faced in the past year. He revealed that Aubameyang's jaw was broken by robbers while trying to protect his family. Despite the tough times, Aubameyang is now signing with Marseille and is relieved to move forward.



courtesy of thesun.co.uk