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Unai Emery was brutally honest in his badessment of Jose Mourinho's dismissal
In football, it is customary for leaders to offer words of support or condolences to coworker colleagues if they have been fired. It's an unofficial rule if you want.
However, Arsenal manager Unai Emery may have been brutally honest in his badessment of Jose Mourinho's dismissal, which he deems perfectly justified given Man Utd's poor form.
United, last month, showed the Portuguese coach the way out following a bad start to the season. As a result, Emery will face substitute Ole Gunnar Solskjaer tonight in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
During his press conference for the upcoming duel, the Spaniard was questioned about United's decision to shoot down Mourinho.
"It's normal," Emery said in quotes from The Guardian.
"I was not surprised because this team has big players and can think of winning the Premier League.
"They lost a lot of points."
In the week before Mourinho's exit, he drew 2-2 with Arsenal at Old Trafford, but tonight United's reinvigorated head in the capital was regaining confidence and dynamism, having won all seven games under the Solskjaer.
The Norwegian is the only coach in the history of the club to have experienced such a departure, he plans to extend to eight successive victories to the Emirates in the most anticipated match of the last 32.
Emery is more than suspicious of the threat his opponents now have
"They are very dangerous and in a good time," he said.
"I'm going to find the best XI first, because against Manchester United, we'll need the best performance and the best quality."
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