Arsenal disclose decision on embattled manager Unai Emery, insist results “need to improve”

Arsenal have issued a stark warning to under-fire manager Unai Emery to checkmate the poor run of form of the club as the club chiefs have Arsenal chiefs have offered their backing to the beleaguered Spaniard.

Emery has been left fighting for his job following a dismal start to the season that has seen the Gunners win just two of their previous 10 Premier League games.

In their latest spate of recent poor results, the Gunners were defeated by Leicester City at King Power Stadium on Saturday, with Jamie Vardy and James Maddison scoring two goals to add to Emery’s miseries at Arsenal.

And, Sportsmail report, on Monday morning the club’s head of football Raul Sanllehi and managing director Vinai Venkatesham met staff at a pre-planned get together for 200 staff and underlined their support for Emery.

The Gunners supremos told staff: ‘We are as disappointed as everyone else with both our results and performances at this stage of the season. We share the frustration with our fans, Unai, players and all our staff as they are not at the level we want or expect.

‘Things need to improve to meet our objectives for the season, and we firmly believe Unai is the right man for the job, together with the backroom team we have in place. We are all working intensively behind the scenes to turn things around and are confident we will.

‘We never take our fantastic support for granted. We hope we can all stick together and get behind the team in this challenging period, as together we are stronger.’

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