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Arsenal directors Sanllehi and Edu looked furious after awful Southampton draw

, Arsenal directors Sanllehi and Edu looked furious after awful Southampton draw

ARSENAL chiefs Raul Sanllehi and Edu reportedly looked furious after Saturdays 2-2 draw with Southampton.

Goal claims the pair had faces like thunder as Unai Emerys men failed to win against one of the Premier Leagues worst sides this season.

Raul Sanllehi reportedly looked furious after Arsenal’s 2-2 draw with Southampton
, Arsenal directors Sanllehi and Edu looked furious after awful Southampton draw
Gunners big wig Edu is also said to have looked angry afterwards

Arsenal have now gone six games without a win in all competitions.

And the pressure is growing on Emery to turn things around quickly.

Arsenal went behind at home after just eight minutes thanks to a strike from Danny Ings.

They equalised through Alexandre Lacazette ten minutes later.

But Southampton looked to be taking home all three points when James Ward-Prowse fired them ahead with 20 minutes to go.

Arsenal were saved from defeat six minutes into added time when Lacazette managed to turn in an equaliser.

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But the result was not good enough to prevent Sanllehi and Edu from looking angry in the mixed zone afterwards.

, Arsenal directors Sanllehi and Edu looked furious after awful Southampton draw

Arsenal are now seventh in the table, 19 points off leaders Liverpool and eight behind fourth-placed Chelsea

However, Emery insists the club remain fully supportive ahead of Thursdays Europa League clash with Eintracht Frankfurt.

Emery said: The club are supporting me every day and also I have a responsibility.

I know I can do better. I can take more performances with the players and Im going to try to do that.

Now my job is to analyse, to try to move on with confidence with the players.

Its difficult but we need to move on in the next days.

After analysing that match we are going to play at home again on Thursday, prepare as well as possible.

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We know, and I know, that we need to connect with our supporters.

We are frustrated and we understand the supporters as well. We lost an opportunity to connect with our supporters because they helped us.

We drew at the last moment but its not enough. Really, we can be disappointed and the fans also, and me, with the result.

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