Friday, 26 July 2019
Unai Emery Admits Competition in the Big Four is Getting More Difficult
By news-admin
Unai Emery
DBasia.news – Arsenal manager Unai Emery considers competition in the Premier League next season to be increasingly difficult.
Last season was Emery’s debut season at Arsenal. He officially became the new captain of the Gunners replacing Arsene Wenger who decided not to extend his career in North London.
In his first season, Emery got several difficulties. But he managed to bring his team to finish fifth in the final standings last season.
“I think to finish in the top four will be difficult,” Emery said.
One aspect that Emery believes will make it difficult to fight for the top four next season because Arsenal rivals are showing good development this summer.
“We can see Tottenham growing. Chelsea besides selling Eden Hazard, they maintain the majority of their team so they can maintain their performance.”
“Manchester United were behind us last season, but they have great potential as a team so everything will be difficult,” Emery said.
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