Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang hit a Dragon Ball Z celebration against Real Madrid, referring to anime character Goku.
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Let’s list all the meanings this one could have.
“Hello from the finished player,” the Gabonese tweeted after the game.
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Following Aubameyang’s scandalous Arsenal exit, some of the Gunners’ supporters started to call him a ‘finished’ player.
Now, what cartoon hero Goku has to do with all this? One of his superpowers is healing himself momentarily. Auba has clearly healed himself at Barca, bagging 9 goals in his first 11 appearances for the Catalans.
2. Toni Kroos taunt
Scoring at the Bernabeu and hitting a trademark celebration is possibly the best way to end the Toni Kroos beef.
💭 “Aubameyang saw Kroos talk s**t about him, signed for Barcelona, pulled up to the Bernabeu, scored a brace, did a backflip, and went home with the match ball 😭 Poetic justice.”
3. Random anime-related celebration
Sunday was not the first time Aubameyang referred to Dragon Ball Z.
In 2018, the Gabonese surprised his fans with the Goku shin guards. He is in love with this anime!
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