Lacazette Likes IG Post Calling For Emery To Be Sacked After Crystal Palace Draw

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Lacazette Likes IG Post Calling For Emery To Be Sacked After Crystal Palace Draw

Alexandre Lacazette has liked an Instagram post criticising Arsenal manager Unai Emery and club captain Granit Xhaka after the 2-2 home draw with Crystal Palace.


Pressure is mounting on Emery after the Gunners spurned a two-goal lead and Xhaka appeared to tell fans to 'f*** off' as he was being substituted on the hour mark.

And it would appear the jeers of disgruntled fans resonated with Lacazette, as the Frenchman liked troopzafc's post in the aftermath of the disappointing draw.


'Troopz', who is known for his appearances on Youtube channel AFTV, posted a picture of himself swearing towards the camera in the stands at the Emirates stadium.

The caption read: 'I'm sorry, I’m done with this now. You can’t be 2-0 up at home to palace and draw. Emery I’ve backed you but bro, enough is enough. Xhaka can f*ck himself as well. Never wanna see him in an arsenal top again!! #AFC #EmiratesStadium #TimesUp'.

Emery is set to discuss the Arsenal captaincy with club officials after Xhaka's misconduct, and it will be interesting to see how the Spaniard responds to Lacazette's act of defiance.

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