Murad Al Masri (Dubai)
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang did not realize that he scored a “hat-trick” during his team’s match once morest Valencia, which ended with the Catalan team winning 4-1 last night in the Spanish Football League, until some time following the end of the meeting when the referee’s report approved his teammate Pedri’s shot that collided On her way to the net, he scored a goal for the Gabonese, who made history as the first player for a guest team to score a hat-trick twice at Mestalla Stadium.
Aubameyang celebrated his becoming the first Gabonese player to score a goal in the Spanish League, “La Liga”, and the matter was distinguished by scoring a “hat-trick” to be his second at the famous Mestalla Stadium, following he scored the first with Arsenal once morest Valencia in 2019 in the European League competition.
Aubameyang expressed his happiness by shaking the net once morest Valencia once more, who turned into a source of terror for the “bats”. In his statements following the end of the match when he thought he had scored only two goals, he described the Mestalla Stadium as his “home”.
The Catalan striker has one of the famous celebrations with an acrobatic movement following scoring goals, and he does so in honor of the five-time former La Liga striker, the legend Hugo Sanchez, who was one of the favorite players of his grandfather who supported Real Madrid.
Aubameyang was able to represent Spain during his career, given that his mother, Margarita, is of this nationality, and he speaks this language fluently as his mother’s relatives have already been there for decades in the city of Villa near Madrid.
Aubameyang is the star player for Gabon and has scored 30 international goals, but his proudest moment is when he scored his country’s only goal at the London Olympics in 2012.