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Arsenal Fan DMs Tactical Analysis To Person He Thinks Is Unai Emery's Son

Arsenal Fan DMs Tactical Analysis To Person He Thinks Is Unai Emery's Son

Being named Alex Emery and having the new Arsenal boss as his Twitter bio doesn't instantly make him related to the former PSG manager.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Twitter can be a horrible place full of trolls and abuse but every now and again social media's favourite echo chamber gives us something to smile about, step forward Unai Emery's not son Alex.

Unai Emery is one of the few high tier managers that actually has their own presence on Twitter with an account that is pretty active.

Considering how active Arsenal fans were when it came to #WengerOut plus all the Arsenal Fan TV fellas being on Twitter and Piers Morgan still existing, no matter anyone tries to wish otherwise, being on Twitter might be something the new Gunners' boss reconsiders quickly.

One fan has already been trying to send Emery a message on Twitter although he's not doing it as directly as his DMs suggest.

The Twitter user slid into Alex Emery's DMs to send him some tactical and transfer advice to pass onto his dad. Of course Alex isn't actually the son of Unai and is instead an assistant producer on Soccer AM.

Some of the work is incredibly researched it seems. Shame it's gone to someone not related to the new Arsenal boss:

After all the messages though Emery's newest fan obviously heard the news that Arsenal have held discussions with Marouane Fellaini about a move, with the Manchester United midfielder's contract at Old Trafford nearly up, and he wasn't happy at all.

Emery
Emery

We get the feeling Alex is going to have to get use to this kind of thing, at least so far it's only scouting suggestions rather than abuse. So far...

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Topics: Football News, Football transfers, Unai Emery, Premier League, Arsenal, Transfer news, Twitter