Quotes from voters in this week's AP Global Football 10
LONDON (AP) - Quotes from voters in this week's Associated Press Global Football 10:
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Soren-Mikael Hansen, Politiken, Denmark
"The deadliest forward in Europe is at the moment undoubtedly Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Borussia Dortmund. Two hat tricks within three days brings him to the top of the players list this week ahead of Harry Kane, Luis Suarez and Kevin Gameiro."
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Mike McGrath, The Sun, England
"Arsenal had the perfect week by beating Bayern Munich and going top of the Premier League. It didn't look possible at the start of the season but they have a real chance of having a special season."
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Francois Colin, De Standaard, Belgium
"Arsenal back on track in the Champions League after a win against Bayern Munich and Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang scores two hat tricks in four days."
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Tito Puccetti, ESPN, Argentina
"If Mesut Ozil works, Arsenal works. It seems that the German plays depending on his mood."
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Umaid Wasim, Dawn Newspaper, Pakistan
"Two hat-tricks in three days and Pierre Emerick Aubameyang is showing that not just his acceleration - presumably faster than Usain Bolt - is rapid but he can fire goals quickly as well."
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Marco Monteverde, News Corp. Australia
"Any team that can beat Bayern Munich in the German club's current form deserves recognition. Arsenal then backed up that Champions League win with victory over an extremely competitive Everton outfit."
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Manos Staramopoulos, Dimocratia, Greece
"Even though Lionel Messi's absence is a big disadvantage for Barcelona, the team does not give up. With the help of the magnificent Uruguayan Luis Suarez, who scored three goals , Barcelona won against Eibar with the score 3-1."
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Tom Timmermann, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States
"I thought it would take a lot to knock Bayern Munich out of the top spot, and a 2-0 loss to Arsenal, coupled with Arsenal's subsequent win was enough to do it. It wasn't so much Bayern falling out but Arsenal taking it from them."
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Jonathan Johnson, beIN Sports USA, France
"What a week for Borussia Dortmund's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Two consecutive trebles against Gabala FK and FC Augsburg have taken the Gabon international to an impressive total of 17 goals across all club competitions so far this season. "
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Paul Ryding, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong
"Paris Saint-Germain look in fine fettle currently and swatted aside another potential title challenger in scintillating fashion last weekend."
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Peter auf der Hyde, author and lecturer at Southampton Solent University
"After being written off in the Champions League, Arsenal bounced back against Bayern Munich and then moved to the top of the Premier League table - albeit just for a day."
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