Ray Parlour has urged Arsenal fans to be patient with Unai Emery, telling talkSPORT he is amazed by calls for the manager to be sacked after just eight months in charge.The Gunners legend says the team are where they should be at the moment, admitting they are not at the same level as Liverpool, Manchester City or rivals Tottenham.1
"Emery is not the right man." "He's just got it all wrong." Lee the #Arsenal fan explains why he wants #EmeryOut.Is it too soon to be calling for Emery to be sacked? pic.twitter.com/lp5YiwkulO— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) February 4, 2019Twitter was awash with #EmeryOut following Sundays loss, and Parlour told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast: Im amazed by that.Arsenal are where they are meant to be at the moment. Theyre not at the same level as Liverpool, Man City or even Spurs.Youve got to give this guy a chance, he needs to be backed by the club.You cant sack the manager already and Arsenal are not that sort of club anyway.Realistically I think youve got to give him a few transfer windows. I know he only brought in one player in January, but I think its going to take two or three windows to get the players he wants into the side. Certainly I think hes the man to take the club forward, and now hes got to be backed by the board.Any manager is going to struggle if they havent got players to bring in.You expect Man City, Man United and Chelsea to all spend and sign big players, so weve just got the stay in the hunt and try and compete with those clubs.What wins you trophies is better players, thats what Arsenal have to get if theyre going to do that, especially defensively.Realistically its going to take time. Youve got to give him a chance. To say Emery Out already, its harsh.
"He is the man to take Arsenal forward… but he has to be backed by the board."@RealRomfordPele believes Unai Emery will bring success to the Emirates if given time and money.Do you agree #Arsenal fans? Or are you backing the #EmeryOut campaign? pic.twitter.com/vbT019tAln— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) February 4, 2019
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