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Arsenal EPL Position After Three Weeks As Unai Emery’s Reign Begins

Unai Emery has been at the Emirates Stadium for just three months and the gunners are currently in the 10th position after three weeks into the new season.

It’s been three weeks since the 2018/19 Premier League campaign begun and it’s been a frustrating one for the Arsenal fans so far because their club has only won once in its first three matches.

Arsenal 0 Vs 2 Manchester City ( Week one )

The season begun with a loss for Unai Emery as Manchester City defeated his team 2 nil on the season opening match. Arsenal fans were too disappointed with the result but didn’t want to start to criticize Unai Emery right away since it was his first Premier League match.

Chelsea 3 Vs 2 Chelsea ( Week two )

Arsenal fans were expecting an improved performance from their first match when they made a visit to the Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea. It was however another disappointing loss even though they finally scored for the first time this season through Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

Arsenal 3 Vs 1 West Ham United ( Week three )

Arsenal came into this match well knowing that it would be a disaster for their new manager, Unai Emery if they lost because the fans were not happy that the gunners lost their first two matches of the season, but the players didn’t disappoint Unai Emery as they got their first win of the season against the hammers.

Here’s the Arsenal position on the Premier League table.

Arsenal position: 10th

Points: 3

Goals: -1

The Premier League will be back after two weeks since the players are going back to their countries to represent their national teams since club football has gone to a break.

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