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Unai Emery reveals what he expects from Arsenal Vs Huddersfield match

The gunners will this weekend make a trip to John Smith's Stadium to face Huddersfield Town and it will be a must win game for Unai Emery.

Arsenal will on Saturday get a chance to keep pressure on the Premier League top four when they face Huddersfield Town away from home. This will be a must win game for Unai Emery and his men if they want to get to the top four spots in the coming weeks.

Arsenal has been poor this season when playing away from home and it’s even embarrassing how the gunners have failed to keep even just one clean sheen when the gunners aren’t at the Emirates Stadium in league matches. Arsenal’s head coach Unai Emery will be hoping to see his team put on a splendid performance because dropping points vs Huddersfield Town who are 20th on the Premier League table would be shocking to see.

Huddersfield Town will also need this win because they will be hoping to make a U-turn that would save them this season, and they are likely to make one against Arsenal because its one of the unluckiest teams in the Premier League. Unai Emery has said that he expects a lot of pressing in Saturday’s game.

“I think [Huddersfield] are going to do high pressing and they are going to build up with good organisation to break our lines. ” Unai Emery said telling Arsenal Player.

“It’s not about thinking that they’re going to be deep defensively because they’re organised. I think they are going to push and they are going to do a lot of duels on the pitch against us.” he continued.

“We are working on that and we also need to improve on our away form, how we can do better playing against teams who press high against us.”

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