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& # 39; C & # 39; is the same old story! & # 39; Emmanuel Petit, legend of Arsenal, says that the departure of Arsene Wenger has not moved … and that Mesut Ozil no longer cares about football
- Emmanuel Petit does not think that Arsenal has progressed after changing manager
- The Gunners have replaced Arsene Wenger with the new boss Unai Emery in the summer
- But Little Club legend said, "Nothing has changed. So why did they fire Arsene?
- Little says of Mesut Ozil: "He now looks like he's waiting for his retirement"
By
Robert Summerscales For Mailonline
published:
05.25 EST, 17 January 2019
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Update:
06.04 EST, 17 January 2019
Emmanuel Petit, legend of Arsenal, fears that nothing really changes in his former club, although Unai Emery has replaced Arsene Wenger as summer manager.
The Gunners, who finished sixth in the Premier League standings in Wenger's final season, are currently fifth under Emery – six points down from fourth place.
Matteo Guendouzi, Stephan Lichtsteiner, Bernd Leno, Sokratis Papastathopoulos and Lucas Torreira have settled at the Emirates Stadium in July, but Arsenal has not yet strengthened its membership in January and Petit does not believe that it will be too late. Emery is sufficiently supported.
Emmanuel Petit, legend of Arsenal, is not impressed by what is happening in his former club
Unai Emery was appointed manager of the gunners last year but Petit fears that nothing has changed
Small told the Mirror: "It's as if Wenger was out but I feel that it's the same old story. After the days of Arsene Wenger, I think we were expecting more from the club.
EMMANUEL PETIT A ARSENAL (1997-2000)
first league
Start: 82
Underpinnings: 3
Goals: 9
Other competitions
Start: 33
Underpinnings: 1
Goals: 2
Honors
Premier League: 1997-98
FA Cup: 1997-98
Shield of charity: 1998 and 1999
"I'm disappointed. You tell me that Emery has the same problems as Wenger.
& # 39; Nothing has changed. So why did they fire Arsene? If you dismiss the manager, you must launch a revolution. But I ask the question: why did they dismiss Arsène? If anyone can give me the answer, I will be very happy.
"If you do not give Emery control, let him oversee a revolution, give him the power to bring in new players to help change the style on the field, so why create all this mess? "
In addition to struggling to recruit new stars, Emery has had problems with some of Arsenal's existing big names.
Aaron Ramsey will be leaving the club for Juventus this month or at the end of the season, while Mesut Ozil has missed nine of the 22 Premier League matches of Arsenal so far due to concerns over his form and his tactical ability.
Arsenal was beaten at West Ham United on Saturday and an arrival in the top four seems unlikely
Aaron Ramsey, photographed (left) next to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, must leave for Juventus
About Ozil, 30, who is the highest paid player in the history of Arsenal, the Mirror reportedly told Little: "I think he has lost his motivation and his desire. He now looks like he is waiting for his retirement.
"A player who loses his motivation happens often. We are not Robots. Sometimes we enter a new season and it's just not the same thing. It's very difficult to play at the same level all the time.
& # 39; If you earn so much money, if you have already earned a lot of titles and, in addition, if you have problems in your privacy … I do not know what's going on in his life, but I can see what is happening on the ground and his body language is not good.
Ozil has won three Cups with Arsenal to add to his track record, which also includes a La Liga title with Real Madrid and a World Cup winner medal with Germany.
Petit helped Arsenal win his first Premier League title in 1998, after winning the double. He also won the World Cup after winning the trophy with France in 1998.
Petit said of Mesut Ozil (in the photo): "He now looks like he's waiting for his retirement"
Ozil, 30, made it to Instagram this week to share a picture of her kissing partner, Amine Gulse.
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