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Former Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has labelled Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez a 'legend' and has admitted that things are going 'very well' working under the club legend.
Aubameyang, 32, has netted five times in all competitions since completing his move from north London in January after his falling out with Arteta.
Speaking in a press conference for new side Barcelona, the Gabon international said: “My last few months at Arsenal were complicated, that’s football sometimes.
“For my part, I never wanted to do anything wrong. My problem was only with Arteta. I can’t say much more, I wasn’t happy.
“It was just him and he made that decision. He wasn’t happy, I can’t tell you more. He wasn’t very happy, I was very calm.
“Those were difficult months. This is football. I’ve never wanted to do anything wrong, it’s the past and I want to think about the present.”
In contrast, Aubameyang was rather complimentary of Arteta's fellow countryman Xavi in his latest interview that was conducted after the recent win over Elche for the Catalan giants.
"Things are going very well with Xavi," Aubameyang told Bein Sports via the Mirror.
"He is a legend and will contribute many things to the club.
"Barça deserves to be in front and I am very happy there because I am at home. I’m Spanish for my mother’s sake.
"My