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Unai Emery Makes Promise To Arsenal Fans

Unai Emery was appointed as the new manager of Arsenal in May, the Spanish coach had quit his managerial job at Paris Saint Germain before he came to the Emirates Stadium. This is the first time that he is coaching a club in England because he has only managed a few clubs in the last ten years.

Arsenal beat Blackpool 2-1 last night and have now progressed to the quarter finals, they have been drawn with their arch rivals Tottenham Hotspur, so we will be having a North London derby in the Carabao Cup and this match is usually important to the Arsenal fans because they will be facing their noisy neighbours, it’s a fixture that has a lot of history of over 50 years. Arsenal’s current boss Unai Emery doesn’t know much about it since this is the first time he has managed a club in England but he has however promised the Arsenal fans that he will make more research about this game.

“Yes, I knew this rivalry. Not like you or like every supporter here in London or for supporters of Tottenham or Arsenal.” Unai Emery told Arsenal Player.

“But we are going to play against them in the Premier League or like now in the Carabao Cup and I am going to research a lot of information about this.”

Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur have been rivals for many years and the rivalry just keeps becoming more intense in years pass by and with the introduction of social networks which makes fans criticize each other. Arsenal fans will be happy with Unai Emery if he is able to beat Tottenham Hotspur this season.

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