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Granit Xhaka Reveals How Unai Emery Improves Them

Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka has praised Unai Emery and says that the Spanish coach is very important at the club because he helps all players.

Arsenal appointed Unai Emery as their new manager in May after the departure of Arsene Wenger who had spent 22 years at the North London club. The new Arsenal boss has been great so far this season because the gunners have only lost two matches in the Premier League and are on an unbeaten run of 14 games.

Arsenal lost its first two matches against Manchester City and Chelsea but the gunners have since recovered from those two losses to go on an unbeaten run of 14 games and are now in the fifth position on the Premier League table. Arsenal players that were despised last season by the fans have been reborn under Unai Emery, the Arsenal boss has been praised for having influence on the form of some players at the Emirates Stadium.

Granit Xhaka and Alex Iwobi have regained their form this season and the Arsenal fans are happy with Unai Emery because they used to criticize these two last season for not being reliable players. Granit Xhaka has revealed how Unai Emery is helping them improve;

“Emery is important. He helps us not only me but all the players with the small things. Tactical things. You can see that on the pitch. He is always on the pitch with us, moving us into the right position. I like that as well.” Granit Xhaka is quoted by the Mirror.

The gunners were given a test on Saturday when Arsenal welcomed Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium and the North Londoners surprised everyone when they had a splendid performance against the on form Reds, the Arsenal fans now believe that Unai Emery is doing a great job at the Emirates.

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