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Unai Emery reveals Arsenal’s target this season

Arsenal has performed well this season, considering that they are under a new manager who had never coached a Premier League club.

The gunners are being coached by a new person for the first time in twenty years and Arsenal fans can’t wait to see how Unai Emery performs in his first season at the Emirates Stadium. He is also new to English football because he has never coached a club in England before he came to Arsenal.

Arsenal performed poorly last season because it failed to get any trophy and more disappointing is that it failed to finish in the UEFA Champions League spots hence missing the most important European competition for the second time in a row. Arsenal fans were disappointed with this because even though Arsene Wenger failed to win the Premier League, he would at least finish in the top four but his last two years showed that everything was starting to fall apart for the Frenchman.

We can’t simply say that Unai Emery has been impressive this season but they are competing well in three competitions, they are unbeaten in the Carabao Cup and Europa League while they are in the fifth position on the Premier League table, the FA Cup hasn’t begun yet. Arsenal boss Unai Emery has said that the main target of the gunners is to get back into the UEFA Champions League.

“The Premier League is our priority, and our objective in terms of the table is to finish in the top four.” Unai Emery told Arsenal.com.

“The club wants to return to Europe’s top club competition which is the Champions League, and we have two opportunities by which to do that – one is the Premier League, and the other is the Europa League, because obviously you qualify by winning that competition.”

“Both are very difficult but we want to ensure we perform the best we can on both fronts.”

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