Piers Morgan was once again raging over Barcelona striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, after it was announced that the striker had agreed a deal with Chelsea.
Morgan has been very vocal in his disgust at Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta ever since he shipped off the star striker, after a much publicised spat.
"So let me get this straight...," Morgan wrote on Twitter. "We gave Aubameyang to Barca for nothing because he was a managerial ‘nightmare’, he banged in loads of goals for them, and 6 months later they’re selling him for €14m to Chelsea, run by a guy who used to manage this ‘nightmare’ and loves him?"
Piers Morgan On The Warpath Once Again
So let me get this straight… we gave Aubameyang to Barca for nothing because he was a managerial ‘nightmare’, he banged in loads of goals for them, and 6 months later they’re selling him for €14m to Chelsea, run by a guy who used to manage this ‘nightmare’ and loves him? https://t.co/RayMgT5jWw
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) September 1, 2022
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Earlier in August, Piers Morgan had expressed his distaste at Aubameyang's departure to Barcelona, implying that Arteta had been the problem at Arsenal and not the unruly striker.
"No reports of [Aubameyang] being anything but exemplary at Barca, and a goal machine. Now he may go to Chelsea, managed by [Thomas] Tuchel who managed him at Dortmund & loved him so much he wants to work with him again.
"So every part of this tweet is utter twaddle.
"He's a poor time-keeper, big deal. Tuchel managed him superbly, Arteta chose to humiliate him and give him away - costing us top four."
Once again it is strange behaviour from the ever controversial Piers Morgan, considering that Arsenal lie unbeaten at the top of the league, while Aubameyang's replacement, Gabrile Jesus, has been superb.
Arsenal face off against Manchester United in their next Premier League clash on Sunday, while Chelsea will meet West Ham on Saturday.