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Why was Emery bad Arsenal?
Unai Emery has told the Guardian he felt “alone” at Arsenal as his spell in charge unravelled, citing problems with the language barrier and a lack of commitment in the dressing room. Emery was sacked by Arsenal in November after embarking on the club’s worst run in 27 years.
What happened to Unai Emery?
On 29 November 2019, following a series of poor results and a winless run of seven games, Emery was sacked by Arsenal. His final game in charge was a 2–1 home defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League. He was replaced on an interim basis by Freddie Ljungberg and later on a permanent basis by Mikel Arteta.
Is Edu still with Arsenal?
Arsenal’s Edu has finally confirmed that his future lies away from Highbury. Arsenal’s Edu has finally confirmed that his future lies away from Highbury, with the midfielder almost certain to complete a move to Spain before the end of January.
Where did Emery finish with Arsenal?
Unai Emery’s tenure as Arsenal has come to an end just 18 months on from his appointment at the Emirates Stadium as Arsene Wenger’s successor. He leaves the club with Arsenal sitting eighth in the Premier League table, eight points behind the top four and 19 off leaders Liverpool.
Did Arsenal sack their coach?
ARSENAL have sacked Under-23s coach Steve Bould after two decades on the coaching staff at the club. The decision to sack Bould will be controversial, because of his legendary status as both player and coach for Arsenal, with more than 30 years’ service under his belt.
Who is Arsenal Manager 2019?
Mikel Arteta
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Name | Nationality | To |
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Arsène Wenger | France | 13 May 2018 |
Unai Emery | Spain | 29 November 2019 |
Freddie Ljungberg | Sweden | 21 December 2019 |
Mikel Arteta | Spain |
When did Arsene Wenger leave Arsenal?
Arsene Wenger reveals how close he came to leaving Arsenal in 2007 – ‘life was never exactly the same after’ A rsene Wenger has revealed he came very close to walking away from Arsenal in 2007 and he has regrets about not taking another job following 22 years with the Gunners.