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Arsenal Legend Reveals How Unai Emery Might Perform In His First Season

Arsenal legend David Seaman says that he expects a top four finish for the gunners next season even though most gooners are expecting alot from Unai Emery.

Arsenal was under the management of Arsene Wenger for 22 years but he finally quit his position this year and Unai Emery has taken over the job as he hopes to immediately bring success to the club right away.

The new Arsenal manager has already showed that he has a lot different from Arsene Wenger when it comes to transfer windows because he has already signed five players already but gunners legend David Seaman says the fans shouldn’t expect winning the Premier League in Unai Emery’s first season at the North London.

David Seaman is an Arsenal legend and he has given out his verdict on the Spanish manager saying that he will need some time to try to work out his tactics at the North Londoners.

“If I am honest, I don’t think it will click straight away because it is a new manager.” the Arsenal legend told the Mirror.

The Arsenal legend also says that he still sees the face of former gunners boss Arsene Wenger everywhere even though he is no longer with the club but says that he expects a top four finish for Unai Emery’s squad.

“So it is going to be really hard to get used to somebody else in that seat. It will take time but I think realistically top four would be a great season for us.” he said.

Arsenal fans are however expecting much more than their legend because they feel confident that Unai Emery is going to make wonders for the club in the Premier league which starts in August.

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