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Arsenal captain Makes Last Post On Twitter Before Deactivating Account

Arsenal captain, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has deactivated his Twitter account after sharing a final tweet in which he criticised people for not talking about Covid, online abuse/ racism amid the Super League outrage.

 

The Gabonese striker, who is currently recovering from malaria after contracting the disease while on international duty, deactivated his account on Tuesday night, April 20.

 

Arsenal captain, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang deactivates Twitter account after ranting about Covid, online abuse and racism amid the Super League fury

 

Aubameyang was irritated about how the now suspended European Super League had taken over social media more than issues like Covid-19, online abuse or racism, before deactivating his Twitter account.

 

 Aubameyang posted: “I ain’t missed you Twitter. So we not allowed to talk about anything?

 

“Only football and Super League? No more talking about Covid?! Or online abuse or racism. Nice. Even Sick (without fone) I was feeling better than now with fone.

 

“Let me turn it off. See u.”

 

Arsenal captain, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang deactivates Twitter account after ranting about Covid, online abuse and racism amid the Super League fury

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