Arsenal were held to a 1-1 draw by Vitoria S.C. on Wednesday afternoon in the UEFA Europa League. Despite the draw, Unai Emery’s side remain top of Group F and have maintained their unbeaten start to the competition but the club’s supporters are far from impressed by the latest in a long line of disappointing Arsenal performances.
The flat performance in Portugal has only served to increase the pressure on under-fire boss Emery with these fans taking to social media to voice their disgruntlement.
Dont even let Emery get on the plane home, sack him over there the football under him is dour and tripe, how much more do Kroenke and Sanlehi need to see ? #EmeryOut
— Rt Honourable Kris CBE (@bajankris) November 6, 2019
Sack him tonight!!!! ????
— arsenalmad79Reloaded (@arsenalmad37) November 6, 2019
EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT EMERY OUT
— Cody Bristow (@CodybBristow) November 6, 2019
Emery has made us Drawsnal
— Ü$|-|@M@ (@gooooooner__) November 6, 2019
Look at all the good teams in the world, they all have a good ballplaying midfield, like our DNA always was. And look at us now, no midfield, no creativity. Get this clown out of our club with his tactics and give us our Arsenal back!
— Bram (@Bramskowicz) November 6, 2019
FIRE HIM
— TGW (@ThierryGotWings) November 6, 2019
What do we think?
Unless Arsenal go to the King Power Stadium on Saturday and come away with a respectable result, you have to believe Emery’s days are numbered. The Spaniard is facing fierce criticism from all angles and it’s going to take an almighty turnaround to win back the supporters.
The 48-year-old has overseen 49 Premier League games, winning 25, drawing 12 and losing 12, averaging 1.78 points per match. However, of late, things have taken a turn for the worse with the club winning just one of their last five league fixtures. Things are heating up for Emery, who you suspect, doesn’t have the rest of the season to save his job.