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Unai Emery slammed after Arsenal draw to Wolves – ‘he looks like an idiot’


Arsenal were made to pay for not killing the game off at The Emirates.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s opening goal was cancelled out by Raul Jimenez’s effort with 15 minutes left.

The Gunners were under the cosh throughout the game, and the visitors had more than double the amount of shots that they did.

Arsenal have been disappointing recently, with their last league win coming at the start of last month.

And Unai Emery is currently under fire for his inability to get the best out of his team, and in particular his treatment of Mesut Ozil.

After the game against Wolves, however, he surprisingly said he was happy with the performance, despite being outplayed.

He said he felt it was an equal match, and that the players tried and worked hard, deserving more from the game.

But ESPN FC’s Alejandro Moreno was perplexed by his comments and tore into the Gunners boss.

“What?! What are you talking about?!” he asked, stunned, in response to Emery’s comments.

“You get out-shot at home, not just out-shot by a couple – double the amount of shots by Wolves.

“They dominated the game in the second half, Arsenal were hanging on at home.

“And you’re telling me this is exactly how we wanted to play the game? That tactically this is what we wanted to do?

“You lost points at home, you were hanging on, you were fortunate to escape with a point. And this is what you say?

“Sometimes coaches have to get out of their own way.

“They have to get out of the idea that they have all the ideas and everything they told the players, they executed.

“He looks like an idiot saying something like this.

“I think Unai Emery gives you enough to think ‘yeah, we’re moving forward, we’ve made the next step, and then just when you start believing that you’re making the right steps and making the right decisions, then they have something like this happen.”



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