“They will think it is Unai Emery of 4 years ago. I won even Pep Guardiola on Wednesday night and Arteta will be too easy to beat for me this weekend” Former Arsenal manager Unai Emery sends warning to Arsenal and reveals the player he’s going to use to DEMOLISH Arsenal ahead of their huge Premier League clash this weekend

“They will think it is Unai Emery of 4 years ago. I won even Pep Guardiola on Wednesday night and Arteta will be too easy to beat for me this weekend” Former Arsenal manager Unai Emery sends warning to Arsenal and reveals the player he’s going to use to DEMOLISH Arsenal ahead of their huge Premier League clash this weekend

Former Arsenal manager Unai Emery is sounding a warning ahead of Aston Villa’s clash with Arsenal this weekend. Emery, now at the helm of Villa, is determined to prove his mettle against his former club, stating that he won against Pep Guardiola on Wednesday and finds Arsenal, led by Arteta, an easy target for the upcoming match.

Aston Villa icon Gabriel Agbonlahor shares his anticipation for the game, predicting that Emery, motivated by his past stint with Arsenal, will be eager to make a statement. Emery has steered Villa to a commendable third place in the Premier League after a noteworthy 1-0 triumph over Manchester City.

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Agbonlahor emphasizes the significance of the upcoming clash, suggesting that Emery’s desire to triumph over his former team will add extra intensity to the encounter. With Villa trailing Arsenal by only four points in the league standings, Agbonlahor envisions a tighter gap after Saturday’s game.

Reflecting on Emery’s past struggles at Arsenal, Agbonlahor asserts that the manager is determined to show that he can defeat his former side. He praises Villa’s recent performance against Man City, expressing optimism for an exciting match at Villa Park.

After Villa’s victory over the reigning champions, Emery remains pragmatic about his team’s aspirations, acknowledging that they are not title contenders at the moment. However, he acknowledges the importance of the upcoming Arsenal clash and suggests that a positive result could alter their standing in the league.

Emery emphasizes the need for a balanced approach, recognizing the significance of each match. He expresses excitement but underscores the importance of maintaining focus and a winning mentality as they prepare for the showdown with Arsenal on Saturday.

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