Summary

  • Unai Emery sacked after another Arsenal defeat

  • Young Man Utd lose, Wolves draw thriller

  • Celtic win comfortably, Rangers in stalemate

  • Premier League news conference updates

  • Get involved : #bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only)

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    Get Involved - is the time up for Emery?published at 09:23 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

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    Chris Lord: Yes, we are heading into December and he still hasn’t found the 19/20 formation. Players don’t even know where they’re playing. Luiz at CDM last night! Trailing a game with Laca and Pepe on the bench and brings Torreira on. A great CDM! Protecting 2-1 loss?

    Rahul Gupta: Will Arsenal approach Mauricio Pochettino? Wouldn't it be Best for Both?

    Ideozu-Frank Sampson: Unai Emery should be given funds and time to work at Arsenal. If the board decides to sack him now, it will cost the club more.

  2. HBD, Eddie Howe!published at 09:19 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

    Tottenham v Bournemouth (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

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    Get Involved - is time up for Emery?published at 09:15 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

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    Arsenal fans. Football fans, simple question for you.

    Is the time finally up for Arsenal manager Unai Emery?

    Get in touch.

    #bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only)

  4. 'A fresh page'published at 09:09 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

    Arsenal 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt

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  5. Emery likely to be sacked today - Ornsteinpublished at 09:05 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

    Arsenal 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt

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    Unai Emery is likely to be sacked as Arsenal manager today according to the Athletic's David Ornstein.

    "It is becoming increasingly likely that Unai Emery will be sacked as Arsenal head coach today after 18 months in charge," he writes., external

    "An alarming dip in form and confidence has seen the Gunners fail to record a victory across seven games in all competitions and amid growing discontent among players, staff and supporters, speculation over Emery’s future has intensified."

  6. The smoking gun stat?published at 08:47 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

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  7. Steve Bruce to speakpublished at 08:45 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

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    The first manager to face the press this morning will be Newcastle's Steve Bruce.

    The Magpies have champions Manchester City at home this weekend after two wins in their last three games.

  8. 'I think he will get more time'published at 08:37 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

    Arsenal 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt

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    Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown believes that Unai Emery will be afforded more time

    "I sincerely hope not. He is a good man and I sincerely hope he can turn it around," he told BT Sport last night.

    "He’s lost his way but I think he will get the time because I don’t believe there’s a ready-made replacement for him and the club don’t want to be seen to be panicking."

  9. 'I can understand the concern about me'published at 08:16 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

    Arsenal 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt

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    Unai Emery insisted after last night's Europa League defeat that his side played better than the result suggested.

    "We are better than we are showing, everybody, the players, the coaches and me... we lost some confidence and we need to win," Emery told reporters.

    "We deserved more, we controlled the game in the first half, we scored one goal. In the second half... we needed to score but we lost the control after 15 minutes and they scored two. We didn't push, we didn't really take the chances to draw or win this match... I can understand the criticism about the team, about me."

  10. Part pantomime, part public forumpublished at 08:10 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

    Arsenal 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt

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    Today is an excellent day to read Rory Smith's profile on online phenomenon AFTV - formerly Arsenal Fan TV.

    "It is part pantomime, part public forum, part psychiatrist’s couch," as Smith writes., external

    There are quite a few videos up there after last night obviously.

  11. 'It was just unbelievable'published at 07:47 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

    Tottenham 4-2 Olympiakos

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    Fifteen-year-old Tottenham ballboy Callum Hynes has spoken about his moment in the limelight on Tuesday night.

    Hynes played a crucial part in Tottenham's second goal in their 4-2 win over Olympiakos, swiftly throwing a spare ball to Serge Aurier so the full-back could take a quick throw-in that resulted in Harry Kane's equaliser.

    Hynes was reward with a hug and high five from manager Jose Mourinho.

    "You can see from my smile it was just unbelievable. Jose didn’t have to do that. It was really nice of him to come over to me. It’s made my day, my life, really! I love Spurs and it was an amazing moment I’ll never forget,” said Hynes., external

  12. 'Disrespectful'published at 07:38 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

    Braga 3-3 Wolves

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    Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo, whose Wolves side booked their place in the Europa League last 32 with a 3-3 draw against Braga, was asked about whether he would be interested in a hypothetical Arsenal vacancy.

    He didn't say no.

    “I think you know me well enough and you know that I’m not going to answer about that," said the Portuguese.

    "I will never mention an issue that’s not a reality. Mainly because the job has a manager in it. It would be disrespectful.”

  13. Ljungberg ready to take charge?published at 07:30 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

    Arsenal 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt

    The Times

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    According to the Times, former Invincible Freddie Ljungberg, currently employed as Emery's assistant, is a strong contender to take up the reins if the Spaniard is removed from this job.

    "Other names linked include the former club captain Mikel Arteta, who is Manchester City’s assistant coach, and Nuno Espírito Santo, the Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach, but they would be unable to leave their respective positions immediately," adds writer Molly Hudson., external

  14. Emery out?published at 07:24 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

    Arsenal 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt

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    Arsenal manager Unai Emery is now an almost unbackable favourite to be the next Premier League manager to lose his job., external

    Last night's Europe League defeat by Eintracht Frankfurt extended the Gunners winless run to seven matches - the longest such streak at the club since 1992.

    The club gave an attendance of 49,419, but it looked far fewer. It certainly was by the final whistle when some of the home fans who remained jeered Emery and held up signs demanding his removal from his post.

  15. Change of mood...published at 07:17 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2019

    Arsenal 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt

    All smiles before kick-off...

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    ...all gloom and doom on the final whistle.

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