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FA Cup | Final
Aug 1, 2020 at 5.30pm UK
Wembley Stadium
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Arsenal
2 - 1
Chelsea

Aubameyang (28' pen., 67')
Ceballos (73')
FT(HT: 1-1)
Pulisic (5')
Kovacic (14'), Azpilicueta (26'), Mount (45+4'), Rudiger (75'), Barkley (89')
Kovacic (73')

Alexandre Lacazette insists his Arsenal future does not depend on Aubameyang

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Alexandre Lacazette has revealed he has not spoken to Arsenal about a new contract – but insists his future at the club is not dependent on Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang staying.

While Lacazette is tied to the Gunners until 2022, Aubameyang's deal expires in under a year and he could walk away from the club for free next summer.

Head coach Mikel Arteta has stressed he is confident he can persuade Aubameyang to sign a new contract, especially if Arsenal are successful in Saturday's FA Cup final against Chelsea.

If Arteta's side lose to the Blues, they will have no European football to offer their current stars or to entice new signings to the club.

Lacazette celebrates with Aubameyang following his goal in the FA Cup semi-final win over Manchester City (Justin Tallis/NMC Pool)

Agreeing fresh terms with Lacazette – who was Arsenal's then-record signing when he joined from Lyon in 2017 – may not be of utmost important right now but, given the club's track record at losing key players, it is something the hierarchy will be keen to address.

Asked ahead of the cup final if he has entered talks over a new contract, Lacazette replied: "No, we didn't talk about this.

"Me, I'm just playing my games and finishing the season to see how it's going to be but we didn't talk about anything."

Lacazette and Aubameyang are close both on and off the pitch but the France international said his future at Arsenal is not entwined with that of the club's captain.

"No, because we know that Auba has a lot of discussions with the club and I can't put my future on someone else," he replied when such a scenario was put to him.

"When he came everyone knows we had a good relationship together. We always talk about everything, not only about football but everything in life. He's a good guy. That's why between us it became really easy."

Lacazette has not collected major silverware since joining Arsenal but did play the whole of the 4-1 Europa League defeat to Chelsea last season.

The 29-year-old admits the return journey from Azerbaijan following the game was a difficult one and hopes to use the loss as motivation this time round.

Lacazette has been in fine form since the season restarted in June (Mike Egerton/PA)

"Nobody was talking. It was a long flight – really silent," he said.

"(It was) maybe the worst flight I have ever had. But, yes, afterwards when you lose a final it is really hard to try to talk with someone or to laugh. Obviously everybody was disappointed.

"Hopefully for the ones who played (they) will not forget the final last season. Everybody has to find their own motivation for this game.

“Everybody has to find their own motivation for this game”
- Alexandre Lacazette

"Whether that is to think about the past or the future, or whether it is just because they want to win this game.

"I am confident with my team-mates. After that everything can happen in a game. But it does not matter.

"I know we can do something, we can win this game and it will be hard as Chelsea are a good team but we will do everything for the fans and club."

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