Being an Arsenal fan nowadays must not be easy, especially after the team's current run under Unai Emery.
The team seems to be headed nowhere under the Spanish boss, who changed his lineup for the seventh time in seven games to try and find a solution for the team's current drought. But even if he had a chance to turn things around, he seems to have no clue on how to do it.
Fans and experts slammed the former PSG boss after his team was beaten by Eintracht Frankfurt, which represented their first loss of the season at the Emirates. The team's performance had been so disappointing that fans decided to cheer for Eintracht's second goal, much to Emery's disbelief.
Have a look at this moment caught on camera (Image might be geo-restricted).
Lose 2-1 at home to Frankfurt
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) November 28, 2019
Section of home fans cheer
Winless in seven matches
A night to forget for Unai Emery and Arsenal... pic.twitter.com/d3bbj5WZYV
What really stands out about this performance by the English side is that they had not experienced such a baffling streak for quite some time...not even during Arsene Wenger's worst days at the helm.
7 - Arsenal have not won any of their last seven matches in all competitions (D5 L2) - they never went on as poor a run across 1235 games under Arsène Wenger, last waiting this long for a win in February 1992 under George Graham (8 games). Denouement. pic.twitter.com/Aqz016ODfn
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) November 28, 2019
Emery's questionable decisions (such as choosing Lucas Torreira as his final change when he had Pepé and Lacazette around) seem to have hit rock bottom. Only time will tell if Arsenal's board will make the decision to let the coach leave. The fate of their team is in their hands more than ever.