Official: Unai Emery sacked by Arsenal – Freddie Ljungberg to take over
Unai Emery has been sacked by Arsenal after a run of poor performances and results left the club with no other option.
Unai Emery has been sacked by Arsenal after a run of poor performances and results left the club with no other option.
Emile Smith Rowe has shaken off his injury problems and he’s impressing with the u23s, despite being overlooked by Unai Emery.
Arsenal sunk to a new low against Eintrach Frankfurt when they blew another lead to lose 2-1 extending their run without a win to seven, a sequence not seen since 1992.
A report from Spain claims that Dani Ceballos is living an ‘English nightmare’ as an update on his injury confirmed he would be out for another month.
Arsenal staff feel it’s now just a matter of time until the club part ways with Unai Emery, according to reports.
Arsenal face Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday, with the chance to qualify for the Europa League knockout stages and claim top spot in their group.
According to David Ornstein speaking at the end of October, some at Arsenal wanted to extend Unai Emery’s contract in the summer.
Unai Emery showed a great deal of optimism about his future as he met with the press ahead of Arsenal’s tie against Frankfurt on Thursday by saying his future is “today AND tomorrow.”
Unai Emery was expected to speak at the University Campus of Football Business (UCFB) in Wembley on Friday but the event has now been cancelled due to the negative comments’ when it was announced.
It seems like Unai Emery’s departure is a matter of ‘when’ rather than ‘if’, according to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, though the coach is set to remain in charge for now.
The Arsenal head coach’s contract runs until the end of next season, so if Arsenal want to get rid of him before then, they’re going to have cough up, but how much do Arsenal have to pay to sack Unai Emery?
Unai Emery has reportedly cut Arsenal’s live scouting of opposition in favour of videos that he watches himself.
There are serious concerns at Arsenal that star strikers Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette won’t commit to new deals with Unai Emery in charge, according to reports.
David Ornstein says Unai Emery is still set to be in charge for Thursday’s Europa League clash with Frankfurt as things stand.
According to the Daily Telegraph, Arsenal’s chairman Sir Chips Keswick, considered handing in his resignation such is his concern at what is going on at the club with the players now no longer behind the head coach.
Fewer things put into focus the decline of Arsenal as an attacking force than a graph published over the weekend by David Wall.
Arsenal have begun the search for a replacement for Unai Emery, despite a split at board level over whether he deserves more time.
As Unai Emery met with the press after Arsenal’s game on Saturday, quotes started to emerge on Twitter with one claiming he’d said “The best…
Unai Emery has told assembled reporters at his post-match press conference that the club are behind him but reports of Raul Sanllehi and Edu in the mixed zone after the game tell a different story.
Unai Emery has reportedly given Lucas Torreira a series of videos of his own performances in a bid to get the midfielder playing better when he could simply play him in his preferred position instead.