EPL: How Unai Emery Changed London Arsenal

How Unai Emery Changed London Arsenal

In summer, Spanish coach Unai Emery started to lead London “Arsenal” that had been led by legendary Arsene Wenger for 22 years. Changes aren’t long in coming. Now, the Gunners are gradually coming back to the elite of not only English but also global football.

After two failures, “Arsenal” showed an impressive winning series that included the matches held in the context not only of the EPL but also of the Cup and Europa League. By the middle of the season, it is clear that the Gunners really pretend for entering the top 4 of English football again that they couldn’t conquer for the last couple of years.

Emery quickly found the common language with club leaders and find a place for main stars on the field. The young players’ progress is obvious too. Very few people expected to see them in the starting lineup. However, Torreira and Guendouzi are not a mainstay of the team but its fastest reserve.

“Arsenal” is rapidly developing but it isn’t ready to fight for the champion title in the EPL. On 777score.com, you’ll find the latest results of matches the Gunners take part in and see them developing.

The main question is whether “Arsenal” will play in such an attacking manner in this long and eventful season or the Gunners will slow down and stop at the Europa League?

Emery’s Team’s Prospects for the Second Half of the Season

It was obvious that the team started to lose its mood after the winning series and didn’t show the best results. As a result, they went down in the league table but their line was not critical for the fight for entering the top 4.

The advantages of “Arsenal” at this long tournament distance are:

  1. Excellent playing. The team not only plays well but also achieves good results. When the team was led by Wenger, it was absolutely different. Emery wisely combines the trumps of Aubameyang and Lacazette, showed Xhaka from his best side, and started to trust the young. This has let the team achieve good results
  2. Individual leaders’ mastership. For example, Ozil got his former shape back and repeatedly changed the tide of the match almost alone.
  3. Rivals’ problems. The main rival of the team is “Tottenham”. Of course, its leaders are in good shape but there are no worthy substitutes for them, so it is unknown whether the Spurs have enough energy for the final of the championship.
  4. Follow the matches with the website of the sports statistics to be the first to get the latest and relevant information about the most interesting tournaments.

 

Geoff Lambert

Geoff has been playing fantasy football since 1996 and covering it professionally since 2015. In addition to being the founder of GoingFor2.com and The Armchair Fantasy Show, Geoff has contributed to FantasyPros, FantasyLife, and the now-defunct RotoWriters, while also appearing on a multitude of fantasy podcasts. Geoff's favorite professional teams are the 49ers, the Pelicans and the Nationals.

Related Articles

Back to top button