Unai Emery has warned fans not to get overconfident after the Gunners good start to the season, according to the Mirror.
Arsenal thrashed Fulham 5-1 before the international break, however, Emery had warned fans that he still expects more from his players.
Speaking before Arsenal’s clash with Leicester City on Monday, Emery revealed he is not going along with the supporters optimism just yet.

Emery said:
I am not agreeing totally with the response of the supporters. I think we need to improve a lot.
I think we have to continue doing a lot of the things to get better. Our demands need to be very high. The supporters can enjoy it with us but also we’re speaking with our reality every day.
We need to improve because for example the match against Fulham was a very good result and a very good game for 90 minutes. But in the first 45 minutes I thought we needed to do better.
Emery’s side play Claude Puel’s Leicester on Monday, and Unai Emery knows it will be a tough ask to beat the Foxes.
Leicester are a very good team and play with a clear identity under Claude Puel. They are very competitive, have very good players and we need every single player, and our mentality together to be stronger than in the last match.





