Arsenal Fan TV goes into meltdown after shocking Southampton draw with astonishing rants and calls for Emery’s sacking – The Sun

ARSENAL Fan TV has gone into meltdown once again after Unai Emery's side drew 2-2 to 19th placed Southampton.

The pressure is increasing on Emery after seeing his team slip to eighth, eight points off the top four, with no wins in six games and stuck in their worst run in 21 years.

Troopz was predictably furious with the performance and Emery, saying: "I was nervous, they could've scored within three minutes."

Speaking about Nicolas Pepe, Troopz went on to say: "His confidence is gone.

"Why's it gone?

"It's Unai Emery."

"He's [Emery] killing this team, he's poison.

DT was his usual self, speaking his mind and even admitted he left his son at home because he didn't want to ruin his birthday.

Speaking to AFTV presenter Robbie Lyle, DT said: "Do you know what, it's my son's 9th birthday today and you know what I've done for him?

"I left him at home.

"I left him at home so I didn't ruin his birthday.

"I knew that if I brought him here, they'd f**k it up."

Claude was left completely uninspired by the lack of action by the board and has given up on blaming Emery, saying: ""I don't blame him any more.

"It's down to the board now they should have got rid of him in May.

"They didn't and now we have to pay the price."

Former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is a shock contender to replace Emery, should the board decide to sack him.

Pochettino was sacked as Spurs boss last week with Jose Mourinho taking over.

Southampton only managed 13 shots combined in their previous three matches, but had 21 against an Arsenal side playing five in defence and two defensive midfielders.

The Arsenal fans are becoming increasingly concerned that another season is being wasted and are desperate for the board to make a decision on the future of Unai Emery.

Emery's side could slip into the bottom half of the table if results go against them next weekend and a bad result in midweek against Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League could spell the end for the Spaniard.

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