Graham Potter on Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's absence from his squad

Graham Potter reveals Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s absence from Chelsea’s FA Cup squad was due to a ‘back issue’… not as a result of his dismal Premier League performance on Thursday

  • Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang missed Chelsea’s FA Cup tie with Manchester City
  • They were dumped out of the competition after losing 4-0 to Guardiola’s side
  • Graham Potter has said a back injury prevented Aubameyang, 33, from playing
  • Fans had been questioning his absence after his performance on Thursday 

Chelsea boss Graham Potter has said a back injury prevented Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from playing in his side’s FA Cup defeat to Manchester City. 

Chelsea suffered their second loss to City in four days, having lost 1-0 in the Premier League on Thursday and 4-0 at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Fans had questioned whether Aubameyang’s dismal performance on Thursday was the reason why he was excluded from Potter’s team on Sunday. However, the Chelsea boss set the record straight. 

Graham Potter has said a back injury prevented Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from playing in his side’s FA Cup defeat to Manchester City on Sunday afternoon

Chelsea suffered their second loss to Manchester City in four days, losing 4-0 in the FA Cup

Aubameyang started Chelsea’s tie against City on the bench but made his way onto the pitch after just five minutes as Raheem Sterling was forced off injured. 

However, Potter was less than impressed with the 33-year-old’s performance and decided to replace him with Omari Hutchinson in the second half. 

Fans took to social media after the game to question whether Aubameyang would ever appear in a Chelsea shirt again. 

Therefore, people began to talk when Aubameyang’s name was missing from the team-sheet on Sunday afternoon. 

 Fans had questioned whether Aubameyang’s dismal performance on Thursday (pictured during the game above) was the reason why he was excluded from Potter’s team on Sunday

Aubameyang started Chelsea’s Premier League tie against Manchester City on the bench but made his way onto the pitch after five minutes when Raheem Sterling was forced off injured

However, Potter has squashed any potential rumours by explaining how the striker had missed the game due to a back injury. 

Speaking after the game, Potter said: ‘Auba felt pain in his back ahead of this one. ‘Christian [Pulisic] just opened up his knee in the game the other day, we’re still analysing it but it’s going to be weeks for him. 

‘Raheem [Sterling] had an action in the first minute of the game, he felt something in his hamstring, and we’re still analysing that, no timescale yet.’ 

However, the Chelsea manager was less than impressed with the 33-year-old’s performance

Therefore, Potter decided to replace him with Omari Hutchinson in the second half

Aubameyang will have been disappointed to have missed the game given Chelsea’s FA Cup run has come to an end. 

The Blues were dumped out of the competition due to a brace from Riyad Mahrez and goals by Phil Foden and Julian Alvarez. 

Chelsea fans were less than impressed after the game and chanted for Thomas Tuchel and Roman Abramovich to return. 

Potter – who took over in September after Tuchel’s sacking – admitted that he can sympathise with Chelsea’s fans.

Chelsea were dumped out of the FA Cup on Sunday thanks to a brace from Riyad Mahrez and goals by Phil Foden and Julian Alvarez

Speaking after the game, Potter said he side are ‘suffering’ but insisted they would work harder

‘Clearly we are suffering and it’s not nice at all,’ Potter said. ‘We can’t do anything other than do our jobs better and work harder.

‘You can understand the fans’ frustration and we respect that. There are always other opinions and criticism because results haven’t been positive.

‘We’re going through a bad moment and sometimes when you have them you need something to blame. We have to stick together and keep working.’




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