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Emery reveals how he deals with pressure ahead of crucial Europa League game

Arsenal has a chance of winning the UEFA Europa League this season and Unai Emery has revealed how he deals with all this pressure.

The gunners will tonight face Valencia and they will be hoping to progress to the final since they wouldn’t want to go trophyless and as well as miss out on UEFA Champions League football. Unai Emery has been brought at the Emirates Stadium to take Arsenal back into the Champions League but to do that, they will need to defeat Valencia today and win the UEFA Europa League.

Arsenal head coach Unai Emery fully understands how this match could broke the trust that the fans and his seniors have in him because he will have failed to deliver what the club wanted him to do. You’d expect Unai Emery to be underpressure now but the Spanish coach has said that he has always not felt being “underpressure” and says that he tries to avoid that by being positive and doing his work.

“Being positive and working to take our work to go ahead and move ahead for our collective and individual objectives.” Unai Emery told Arsenal Player.

“I worked in the past and I am working in the present with being very demanding of myself and giving my players the same mentality. It’s not for feeling pressure like a negative. I think by being demanding, positively.”

Arsenal fans have been disappointed with Unai Emery in the last few weeks because the club has lost a lot of matches in the Premier League hence failing to get a top four finish but they will however be hoping that he inspires his team to the UEFA Europa League final in Baku.

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