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Arsenal star Aubameyang near to tears and left feeling 'very bad' by shock Olympiakos miss


On his miss, he added: “Yeah, I don’t even know [what was going through my head after the miss]. I feel very, very bad. That can happen. 

“I don’t know how I missed this chance. I was tired, I had some cramps as well but it’s not an excuse. I have to score this goal. But yeah, it can happen.”

Arsenal’s only hope of qualifying for next season’s Champions League now rests with the Premier League.

With 11 top-flight matches remaining this term, Arsenal trail fourth-placed Chelsea by seven points.

But Wolves, Sheffield United, Tottenham and Manchester United are all ahead of them and Arsenal have struggled for consistency this term.

The north London outfit have not won more than two matches consecutively all season in the league.

And asked what the defeat means for their chances of playing in the Champions League next season, Aubameyang continued: “We try to keep improving in the Premier League. 



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