Just when I thought we would be doing a lot better than we were doing last season, the one we call manager just chose the wrong time to show his cluelessness and ignorance. Playing after a Manchester City who rarely lost had lost was supposed to be enough boost to take advantage of the slip but know, we decided to show our naivety.

I used to always take sides with Unai Emery when a lot of fans criticise him and his decisions but this past weekend just showed me that Arsenal may well still be in search of a manager because I don't understand why a manager would decide to lose a game he had already won.

With Arsenal ahead against Watford by 2 goals and obviously in control of the game, what one would have expected was to keep mounting pressure, get more goals if you can and use that opportunity to cover your goal deficit but our coach had a different idea.

I still want to believe I am dreaming and that he did not take off Dani Ceballos in the 59th minute. Excuse you? that was barely halfway into the second half. Taking out the only good thing in the midfield for nothing, for kids who are still learning how to play football and yet you think Liverpool win by luck, no, they are serious-minded and mean business.

I still have not seen anyone justify that substitution Emery made. Ceballos was the only good thing in that middle. Xhaka as always was making wrong passes and committing unnecessary fouls. What on earth prompted that change?

And, for crying out loud, could he not have told them to stop playing from the back when it happened that Watford were closing in on them until we conceded before Xhaka instructed Leno to kick the ball long into the pitch. Do we want to go back to the Wenger era where a coach does not talk to his players during games and always looking clueless? It's so hard being an Arsenal at times like this especially...lol

Now I'm feeling like we should have just hired Arteta and allow him to fumble instead which I'm almost certain would not have been the case. And he sold Iwobi for money, just to keep these kids who don't even know when to pass or shoot. I'm still wondering why he (whether Nelson or Willock) refused to pass that ball to Auba in the dying minutes when it was obviously two against one.

I really do wish they can all prove me wrong because sincerely, that they do well is my joy, I'm not just convinced yet. If Emery feels the job is more than he can take, he should please, resign honourably and not wait till we begin to struggle to make top ten.

#AngryArsenalFan

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