Arsenal defender, Hector Bellerin has revealed that Unai Emery demands his Arsenal players to continually change their tactics
Arsenal defender, Hector Bellerin has uncovered that Unai Emery requests his Arsenal players to ceaselessly change their strategies.
The full-back is one of the longest serving players at the Emirates and has played his whole senior profession under Arsene Wenger, before the landing of the new head mentor this mid year.
Much has been said in regards to the contrasts amongst Emery and Wenger, however Bellerin conceded there was a noteworthy switch in diversion planning when the Spaniard assumed control.
While Wenger trusted his style of play could crush any side, Bellerin affirmed Emery was more worried about organizing his players to manage a rival's qualities.
“It feels like a new club,” Bellerin told the Times.
“We have so many new staff. It’s a shame for those who have gone, and I am grateful to them all.
“Some had been at the club for many years. But you can understand why a new person would like to put their own stamp on the club.
“I am impressed with Emery. We lost our first two games but we were very close both times.
“After the match, the players could feel that things were coming together.”
Speaking further, Bellerin said, “With Arsene, he wanted us to play in the same way regardless of the opponents. The idea was that we could play in our way and beat anyone.
“But Emery is very focused on preparing a plan for our next opponents, whoever they may be. It is very detailed and very professional.
“The next few months are going to be very exciting for all of us. We will reach a higher level.” He said.
The full-back is one of the longest serving players at the Emirates and has played his whole senior profession under Arsene Wenger, before the landing of the new head mentor this mid year.
Much has been said in regards to the contrasts amongst Emery and Wenger, however Bellerin conceded there was a noteworthy switch in diversion planning when the Spaniard assumed control.
While Wenger trusted his style of play could crush any side, Bellerin affirmed Emery was more worried about organizing his players to manage a rival's qualities.
“It feels like a new club,” Bellerin told the Times.
“We have so many new staff. It’s a shame for those who have gone, and I am grateful to them all.
“Some had been at the club for many years. But you can understand why a new person would like to put their own stamp on the club.
“I am impressed with Emery. We lost our first two games but we were very close both times.
“After the match, the players could feel that things were coming together.”
Speaking further, Bellerin said, “With Arsene, he wanted us to play in the same way regardless of the opponents. The idea was that we could play in our way and beat anyone.
“But Emery is very focused on preparing a plan for our next opponents, whoever they may be. It is very detailed and very professional.
“The next few months are going to be very exciting for all of us. We will reach a higher level.” He said.
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