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Amie Wilson

'Enjoy having an empty stadium' - Arsenal fans fume over latest reports on Unai Emery's future

Unai Emery is under increasing pressure at the Emirates Stadium, with many Arsenal fans calling for the Spanish manager to be replaced in the dugout.

The Gunners are in sixth place in the Premier League, eight points off fourth-place Manchester City ahead of their crucial match against Liverpool on Sunday.

Arsenal came away from the King Power Stadium nine points behind Saturday's opponents, with the Foxes winning the game 2-0 thanks to goals from Jamie Vardy and James Maddison.

That defeat means that Arsenal have now gone four Premier League games without picking up maximum points, and makes the aim of finishing in the top four at the end of the season a harder task than ever.

For many Arsenal fans, the manner of the defeat to Leicester was the last straw, with an increasing number taking to social media to make their thoughts clear.

Emery is favourites with the bookmakers to be the next Premier League manager to lose his job.

However, reports on Sunday morning suggest that Emery's reign at Arsenal could last a bit longer yet.

According to the Athletic's David Ornstein , the Arsenal hierarchy are still '100%' behind the manager and are looking to wait until the summer before re-evaluating.

And the news has not gone down too well with Gunners' fans on social media, who have been quick to make their feelings on the reported decision known.

Take a look at what they had to say below:

Although, there was one that had a slightly different take.

Arsenal are back in action after the international break as they take on Southampton at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday 23rd November.

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