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Unai Emery: Adios

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Makingtrax

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How long you going to bang on about Klopp finishing 8th?

This while continuously ignoring Klopp implemented his style pretty early which yielded results and performances in big games straight away.

No one would be questioning Emery if we could track some sort of plan or improvement.
Thought you were supporting him yesterday. Today he’s a dud, all very confusing.

Again, everyone is bashing him now, but he’s a good manager who will go on from here and have success elsewhere is his career.

His Arsenal career probably wouldn’t be considered a failure either, you could argue he came in and took the hit as the “transition manager”.

I respect Emery as a manager.
 
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Pepes blue pill

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Watching the **** game tonight just makes me more annoyed we got emery as manager, 3rd should be achievable this season, it wont be possible if you dont stop allowing so many shots on your goal
 

EmeryCouldnt

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Nearly 100 shots at our goal in 5 games. Absolute joke

Not 100 shots on goal. It’s actually 92 shots, including blocked. Media is using this as a stick to beat Emery and people are misinterpreting/running with it. The hyperbole is unwarranted.

For example, reporting 31 shots for Watford. Watford has 10 on goal, which is still obviously poor play by us. Despite all the shots, Watford created 2 good chances and their goals came from errors, not creating clear chances.
 

Hleb's Sirush

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That’s how football fans are. Very quick to criticise.

Yes they are. They are generally not the patient type. The speed at which they want to get rid of managers also applies to how they rate managers at other clubs.

Rodgers currently has 24% of the vote in the poll asking who should take over from Emery. After he was sacked from Liverpool I can't remember many rating him. So presumably the few months he done well at Leicester last season must have changed people's minds (no one seems to rate his achievements at Celtic). No doubt if he struggles this season he is back to being David Brent again. Ten Hag is talked about as a possible candidate, mainly because of the run he had in the CL last season (Ajax always played good football and developed their youth, so that can't be the reason). Zidane was seen as a great manager just after he won his 3rd CL in a row. Now after he went back and is struggling no one rates him anymore again.

The grass always seems greener on the other side.
 

Makingtrax

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Yes they are. They are generally not the patient type. The speed at which they want to get rid of managers also applies to how they rate managers at other clubs.

Rodgers currently has 24% of the vote in the poll asking who should take over from Emery. After he was sacked from Liverpool I can't remember many rating him. So presumably the few months he done well at Leicester last season must have changed people's minds (no one seems to rate his achievements at Celtic). No doubt if he struggles this season he is back to being David Brent again. Ten Hag is talked about as a possible candidate, mainly because of the run he had in the CL last season (Ajax always played good football and developed their youth, so that can't be the reason). Zidane was seen as a great manager just after he won his 3rd CL in a row. Now after he went back and is struggling no one rates him anymore again.

The grass always seems greener on the other side.
Very philosophical and spot on.
 

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Fans aren’t impatient when you consider how quickly the world of football actually moves.

We use to have a massive gap over Tottenham, but we’ve been stagnant for a few years and are now the inferior club, currently.

Continue going this way and maybe clubs outside the current top six take our place.

Hell, give Emery another year as is being suggested and it’s another year of Auba wasted, possibly following Özil out the door.
 

FluffyDoozi

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Don't know if this has been posted. Makes it the fourth player to publicly question his tactics.
It would be pretty damning of Emery's player management if he lost the dressing room to this meek character-less squad. Losing power to the Neymar, Cavanis is one thing. Losing to the likes of Xhaka, AMN, Sokratis will be shocking stuff really.
 

kraphtous

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Don't know if this has been posted. Makes it the fourth player to publicly question his tactics.
It would be pretty damning of Emery's player management if he lost the dressing room to this meek character-less squad. Losing power to the Neymar, Cavanis is one thing. Losing to the likes of Xhaka, AMN, Sokratis will be shocking stuff really.
Emery lost the Spartak Moscow dressing room so this shouldn‘t come as a surprise. They fired him in the dressing room right after a game, in the middle of a season.
 
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