Unai Emery was supposed to be the boring anti-Wenger – so why has he made Arsenal's flaws even worse?

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We’ve moved past the point at which articles about Arsenal and Unai Emery have to dedicate their first paragraph to Arsene Wenger. Now, the conditions Emery inherited are only tenuously relevant to the team he has constructed; there are still asterisks and mitigating factors further up the club, but what appears on the pitch now reflects his work.

But that’s the problem: Arsenal's performance continue to show something without a proper definition.

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Seb Stafford-Bloor is a football writer at Tifo Football and member of the Football Writers' Association. He was formerly a regularly columnist for the FourFourTwo website, covering all aspects of the game, including tactical analysis, reaction pieces, longer-term trends and critiquing the increasingly shady business of football's financial side and authorities' decision-making.