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Report: Unai Emery Not Giving Arsenal Players Any Resting Time

Arsenal's new manager Unai Emery has been very tough on the players as its reported that he told the players that played in first half against Boreham Wood to go for a training session at halftime.

Unai Emery has so far been doing well as Arsenal’s manager and the new gunners boss has surprised the Arsenal fans with how his making the players work hard in the training sessions.

Arsenal played its first pre-sesaon match on Saturday which was against Boreham Wood and it was Unai Emery’s first match as gunners boss, the gunners scored give goals in the first half of that match and it’s reported that the manager told the squad that played the first half to go back to the Arsenal training grounds for a session according to Football.London.

The whole Arsenal squad that played in the first half against Boreham Wood wasn’t available for the second half because they were all substituted at the start of the second half but it seems Unai Emery didn’t just let them go as he reportedly sent the back to the London Coloney for another training session so that they can get in shape ahead of the Singapore pre-season tour.

Aubameyang has already revealed how Unai Emery is telling them to work hard in training because he wants to make a squad that can press an opponent until they recover the ball.

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