EPL: UNAI EMERY, IWOBI REVEAL WHY ARSENAL FAILED TO BEAT
MAN UTD
Arsenal manager, Unai Emery, has said his team was
unfortunate not to beat Manchester United in the Premier League on Wednesday
night.
It could have been a first win at Old
Trafford since 2006 for the Gunners, but Jesse Lingard’s strike earned United a
draw.
“I am very proud for our work and how
we responded in the 90 minutes. When we are winning it was a good moment but
they equalised very quickly then we got up after their two goals.
“In the second half, our players worked
to find a way to win. I think we were close, more than them, to do the third
goal but De Gea saved two or three times with good action,” he told Sky Sports.
Alex Iwobi also admitted his
frustration over their failure to hold on for victory.
Twice Arsenal took the lead but on both
occasions, they were pegged back.
“We knew it was going to be a difficult
game because Old Trafford is always a tough place to come.
“I guess it’s a hard one to take
because we were ahead twice. Both teams fought hard, though, so I guess a draw
is a fair result for both teams,” Iwobi said.
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