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Analysis: Two Things Observed In Arsenal’s Win Against Boreham Wood

Unai Emery's era at the Emirates Stadium finally begun today as the manager got his first win as Arsenal's new manager so let's take a look at two things observed in their win against Boreham Wood.

The gunners today played against Boreham Wood and defeated them 8-0 thanks to a spectacular performance from the Arsenal squad as Unai Emery got his first win as gunners boss.

It has been a great day for Arsenal supporters all over the world because their team won even though it was a friendly but they were happy to see their new teammates playing and they also saw what Unai Emery has changed so far in the playing style of the gunners. So we take a look at five things observed in today’s Arsenal friendly match win against Boreham Wood.

1. AUBAMEYANG BETTER OFF AS A STRIKER THAN A WINGER

The Gabonian international was played as a winger in today’s match while Lacazette started off the match as a striker but it was quite clear that Aubameyang was more influential in the attack than the Frenchman because he even scored a hatrick.

It is not yet clear what formation Unai Emery will use next season but it would surely be better for Arsenal if Aubameyang is played as a natural striker.

2. UNAI EMERY DOESN’T WASTE TIME WHILE SITTING AS MATCH PROGRESSES

The gunners were goals ahead in the first 30 minutes of the match but Unai Emery wasn’t sitting at all on the bench since his team was ahead but he was still shouting at the players even thou they were in the lead. Not be disrespectful but this is something which you could not see in Arsene Wenger when his team is in full control of the match.

Unai Emery will likely be happy with his squad today because this is his first win at the Emirates Stadium so he will be hoping to have many more good days at Arsenal like these.

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