Bad market day as Emery tasted first defeat as Arsenal coach


Arsenal 0 -  2 Manchester City 

New Arsenal head coach Unai Emery began life at the Emirates Stadium with defeat as
Manchester City started their Premier League title defence with a well-deserved victory.

Pep Guardiola’s side swept to the title last term with a record 100 points and they were quickly back in the groove at the Emirates Stadium
Raheem Sterling opened the scoring with a clinical finish early in the first half and Bernardo Silva’s thunderous strike capped a City success that served as a resounding warning to their title rivals.
No team has successfully defended the English title since Manchester United in 2008-09.
But on the evidence of this composed display, City have every chance of emulating their rivals’ achievement.
Picking up where they left off last term, City had too much class for Arsenal and easily repelled the hosts’ few dangerous moments.
City’s excellence underlined the size of the task facing new Arsenal boss Emery as the Gunners begin life without Arsene Wenger.
Arsenal were playing a competitive match without Wenger in charge for the first time since September 1996.
Emery was hired to replace Wenger following the Frenchman’s exit at the end of a dismal campaign which saw Arsenal labour to a sixth-place finish in the Premier League — 37 points behind City.
This was Pep Guardiola’s 11th meeting with Emery and he remains unbeaten against his fellow Spaniard as Raheem Sterling’s 50th Premier League goal got the ball rolling before Bernardo Silva struck in the second half.


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