Unai Emery, the manager of Aston Villa, has given thought to his tenure as Arsenal’s manager.
Arsene Wenger, the former manager of the Gunners, was replaced by Emery at the Emirates.
But in November 2019, after just eighteen months, he was fired, and Mikel Arteta took his place.
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This Saturday at Villa Park in the Premier League, Emery and Arteta will square off.
Emery told reporters on Friday, “I had experience in different clubs and countries, and of course that was very important at Arsenal.”
“I always made an effort to get knowledge from the instructors and players I had. For me, the most significant things in the past, present, and future are the experiences I gained while playing for Arsenal and other European teams.