Over his 22-year spell as the manager of Arsenal, Arsene Wenger was adjudged the most successful manager of the club after winning three Premier league titles and seven FA Cups among other domestic titles.
Wenger almost destroyed the legacy he built at the club, as he failed to win the Premier league title for the excess of a decade and in two seasons, he failed to lead the side to Champions league qualification.
Emery stepped into to the big shoes of Arsene Wenger this summer and while there is so much hope and excitement that there will be significant change at the club, the Spanish tactician has had a poor start to life in the Premier league.
And now, Adams fears Emery lacks the player that can executive his tactics.
‘After Arsene, I was so excited with the prospect of a real change,’ he told The Sun. It was a great chance to do things differently but against City it was an Arsene Wenger performance — only more so.
‘I felt so sad about that. Everyone knows what Arsenal have been missing — it’s that steel, that resilience. ‘Whether Emery can coach it or not I don’t know yet, it is early days. ‘But then away to Chelsea they were all over the place again — you’re not watching them thinking ‘there’s a change here’.
‘It’s the same goalkeeper, the same style of play — it just feels the same, there’s no one rocking the boat. ‘Chief executive Ivan Gazidis has gone for a ‘head coach’ because they don’t want someone with the power Arsene had. ‘But they still want to appease the fans with a style of play like Arsene had.
They don’t want to lose the ideology of the ‘beautiful game’ . . . whatever that is. ‘I don’t think you are going to have success that way because there are clubs doing it far better, with better players and more money than us.’
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