Arsenal travel to Norfolk to face Norwich at Carrow Road this Sunday.
Obviously, the big talking point coming into this game is the sacking of Unai Emery and Arsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg stepping in as interim manager.
Unai Emery’s removal was a surprise, despite Arsenal’s poor current form, as the Arsenal board was notorious for keeping Arsène Wenger as manager for as long as possible.
However, Emery has now gone and the players need to find their rhythm quickly and have the opportunity to have a fresh start with a new manager.
Norwich will come into this game looking to exploit Arsenal’s chaotic state at the moment as the Canaries have been in a bit of a rut.
Norwich have lost nine of their 13 games this season and have failed to kick on since their 3-2 victory against Manchester City, a game which will live in Norwich folklore forever.
Arsenal last won in the Premier League at the start of October in a 1-0 win over Bournemouth and are in disarray.
Yet, it is difficult to judge if Arsenal will come out a rejuvenated and changed squad in this fixture. This is why this fixture will be integral to Arsenal’s season as they begin life under a new manager.





