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Amie Wilson

Arsenal fans to send Unai Emery message to Raul Sanllehi ahead of Eintracht Frankfurt clash

Arsenal fans are planning a protest against manager Unai Emery at tonight's (Thursday) Europa League match against Eintracht Frankfurt.

The head coach's popularity among Arsenal fans is at an all time low, with many wanting to see the Spaniard lose his job at the Emirates Stadium after a disappointing start to the season.

Despite Alexandre Lacazette's stoppage time leveler, boos rang out at the full time whistle of the 2-2 Premier League draw against Southampton on Saturday as the Gunners failed to win their sixth game in a row.

Now, enough is enough for some Arsenal fans, with supporters on social media claiming that there will be a protest against Emery during the Europa League tie, with banners being held aloft to make their feelings clear of the situation.

The match could also see the lowest ever attendance at the Emirates Stadium, beating the 25,909 total set against BATE Borisov in the 2017/18 Europa League campaign, although the ban on away fans and restrictions on the amount of tickets that are able to be sold will also have an affect.

With the poor form has come more and more empty seats at the Emirates, and there is likely to be even more for the visit of last year's semi-finalists.

Unai Emery: Granit Xhaka could play against Frankfurt

When asked about his future at the club in his pre-match press conference on Wednesday, Emery gave a blunt answer.

"My future is today and tomorrow," he said.

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