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Unai Emery, Leno and Holding send messages to Arsenal fans

We are in the Christmas holidays and most people are celebrating it including some people at Arsenal like the boss Unai Emery, Bernd Leno and Rob Holding. The Arsenal players have been given this day to be with their families but will tomorrow morning be needed to train ahead of their match against Brighton & Hove Albion.

Unai Emery arrived at the Emirates Stadium in May this year after the departure of Arsene Wenger and this is the first time that he celebrates Christmas day as an Arsenal boss. The Arsenal head coach sent a message to the fans who celebrate this day.

The Arsenal boss wrote on Twitter;

“We wish you all a very merry Christmas! We will be both working and enjoying… the Arsenal way!”

The Arsenal coach will probably be thinking of their match tomorrow because it is also very important because they will need that confidence ahead of the upcoming thrilling match against Liverpool at the Anfield Stadium.

Bernd Leno has conceded many goals in the last few weeks but that won’t stop him from having a great time in these holidays, he tweeted saying; “Merry Christmas to everyone” the picture which he attached shows him with his family.

Rob Holding has been ruled out for six to nine months on the sidelines but he never forgot to send a Christmas message to his followers on Twitter, he said that he will soon set up a give way in a short time from now.

Holding wrote;

“Merry Christmas everyone. As a thank you for all the support during the year I wanted to do a 12 days of Christmas giveaway for you! Keep an eye out tomorrow for the first giveaway!”

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