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Defiant Emery vows to stick to his guns

Criticized for changing Arsenal’s tactics too quickly after two losses

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Unai Emery insists Arsenal’s splutterin­g start to the season won’t stop him overhaulin­g his team’s style of play.

Emery has been criticized for changing Arsenal’s tactics too quickly after the Gunners were beaten by Manchester City and Chelsea in their first two Premier League games.

With Arsenal hosting West Ham on Saturday, the London derby against Manuel Pellegrini’s team – also losers in their opening games – offers Emery a chance to steady the ship.

The Spaniard is in his first season at the Emirates Stadium after replacing Arsene Wenger and has moved quickly to alter the game-plan preferred by his predecesso­r.

Where Wenger demanded Arsenal played an all-out attacking system that often left them vulnerable at the back, Emery favors a high-tempo pressing game.

The former Paris Saint Germain boss also likes his goalkeeper and defenders to start moves with passing from the back, even when under pressure from opponents.

This has led to Arsenal putting themselves in difficult positions at times, but Emery is adamant the issues are just teething problems that will soon resolve themselves.

“In our process, we are going 38 matches against all the teams – whether you are playing against Manchester City, it’s the same as if you’re playing against West Ham on Saturday,” he said.

“There are three points on this game. It’s clear that every game demands different things tactically.

“After the first two matches, we have two defeats and we need to win this match against West Ham.”

West Ham’s visit gives Jack Wilshere a chance to prove Emery was wrong to let him leave.

Hammers midfielder Wilshere saw his 17-year stay with Arsenal come to an end in the close-season after Emery opted against giving the injurypron­e England internatio­nal a new contract.

“I spoke with him for 15 minutes here in Colney before he left,” Emery said.

“The first thing for me is I have respect for his career here. And then, he chooses what the best was for him in his future.

“On Saturday, I know that here, the supporters like him and have this respect also. I think there is a good reception for him here.

“Then we are going to play and we are going to think after that, for us to win. But I hope the best for his career.”

West Ham’s need for the points is just as great as Arsenal’s after defeats against Liverpool and Bournemout­h.

Angry fans flooded out of the London Stadium well before the final whistle against Bournemout­h.

The former Manchester City boss, aware that Hammers supporters spent much of last season protesting against their club’s owners, called on the fans to stand by the team.

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