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Aubameyang excited by new Dortmund initiates after Man Utd defeat

Aubameyang excited by new Dortmund recruits after Man Utd rout
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang hailed Borussia Dortmund's newcomers after Thomas Tuchel's men ran out persuading 4-1 cordial champs over Manchester United in Shanghai.

Aubameyang, who scored 39 objectives over all rivalries last season, scored Dortmund's second from the punishment spot as Gonzalo Castro grabbed a prop.

However, the emerge minute came when exceedingly evaluated French young person Ousmane Dembele, a nearby season initiate from Rennes, dispatched a shocking solo objective to make it 3-0 in the 57th moment.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored against the group he as of late left to join United be that as it may, subsequent to seeing his club sign Germany twosome Mario Gotze and Andre Schurrle in the course of recent days, Aubameyang trusts things are turning upward in front of the Bundesliga season.

"We feel great," he said. "We began preparing three weeks prior and we feel great.

"It was a decent amusement against Manchester United and an extraordinary feeling. The new folks are truly on structure.

"I believe it's a decent blend in light of the fact that the coach is benefiting a vocation to play like a group and obviously we are going to appreciate great players. We need to play like a group."

Next up in the International Champions Cup for Dortmund are Manchester City in Shenzhen after Pep Guardiola's cooperative effort rivals United in Beijing on Monday.

"It's the following amusement, we will see what happens against this group," Aubameyang included. "I trust it will be great like today."

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