Burki backs Stoger decision to drop Aubameyang for 'stupid' behaviour
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang missed Borussia Dortmund's draw with Wolfsburg due to missing a team meeting and Roman Burki says he deserved it.
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Borussia Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Burki believes Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was deservedly dropped for Sunday's 0-0 draw with Wolfsburg due to his "stupid actions".
Aubameyang was not named in Dortmund's squad because he missed a team meeting on Saturday, with coach Peter Stoger coming down hard on the striker.
Dortmund sorely missed Aubameyang's clinical finishing and wasted a host of chances in the stalemate, passing up the opportunity to go second.
But Burki backed Stoger's decision and urged Aubameyang to get his head right so he does not miss more games as a result.
Burki told Sky Sport: "I support it. It was a logical decision.
"There are rules which apply to every player, regardless of how many goals he scores or prevents. It would be a shame if he missed out again due to his stupid actions."
Club sporting director Michael Zorc also spoke about the situation, revealing that the club held discussions with Aubameyang earlier on Sunday and he was left questioning what was "going on in his head".
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"At some point you can't tolerate it [lack of discipline from Aubameyang] anymore," Zorc said.
"I don't know what's going on inside his head. We had a very contentious discussion today. We're not used to this behaviour from him. It can't go on like this."
Aubameyang's attitude has been the subject of several media reports in recent weeks, with one German publication claiming the striker's headline-hogging and special privileges would not be tolerated at Bayern Munich.
And Aubameyang's father - who is also the player's agent - launched an attack at the reporter who posed that theory on Sunday, after his son critcised the use of the phrase "monkey circus" in the piece.
"A s****y journalist who compares my son to a monkey," he wrote on Instagram.
"I feel like he wants to take us back to Hitler's time. I just think the little monkey [meaning Aubameyang] and his family have to leave here because it becomes unlivable. At least this small class newspaper will be at peace to know we are no longer at home here."
Aubameyang has been strongly linked with a move away from Dortmund of late, with a switch to the Chinese Super League mooted.
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