Aubameyang under fire from Gunners for alleged tattoo breach

Aubameyang under fire from Gunners for alleged tattoo breach

The 31-year-old was allowed to travel abroad last month and had to quarantine on his return.

An artist posted a clip on Feb 9 where Aubameyang is seen to get a new tattoo on his hand. (AP pic)
LONDON:
Arsenal will remind captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of his responsibilities after a video emerged of the forward getting a tattoo, which could be a breach of coronavirus restrictions.

Tattoo artist Alejandro Nicolas Bernal posted the social media clip on Feb 9 where Aubameyang is seen to get a new tattoo on his hand.

England has been under a national lockdown for nearly two months to try and bring down Covid-19 infection rates.

It is unclear when the incident took place, but Arsenal confirmed they had spoken to Aubameyang about it.

“We will speak to the player to remind him of his responsibilities and establish what has taken place,” said an Arsenal spokesman.

Aubameyang scored a hattrick for the Gunners in a 4-2 win against Leeds on Sunday in his first start for a month.

The 31-year-old was allowed to travel abroad last month to visit his mother, who was suffering from illness, and had to quarantine on his return.

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