Unai Emery's departure from Arsenal has sparked a heated discussion among fans, and it all started with a simple handshake. Or rather, the lack thereof.
The Handshake Heard 'Round the Emirates
Emery, the former Arsenal manager, walked away without shaking Mikel Arteta's hand after Arsenal's impressive 4-1 victory over Aston Villa. This seemingly small gesture has caused quite a stir, and it's not hard to see why.
You see, Emery had a less-than-stellar tenure at Arsenal, known for his frustrating tactics and some downright dreadful football. But here's where it gets controversial: some fans believe he's achieved more success against Arsenal since leaving, which might explain his snub of Arteta.
And this is the part most people miss: the Arsenal fans at the Emirates had a field day with this. They chanted, "Emery, Emery, what's the score?" over and over, taunting their former manager. It's no wonder Emery was rattled.
But is this really the reason he refused the handshake? Imagine being in Emery's shoes - hearing 60,000 people sing that to you. How would you react? Would you take it personally, or brush it off as just banter?
The Debate: Arteta vs. Emery
Mikel Arteta, often under scrutiny, has proven his worth time and again. Yet, there are those who argue that Emery was a better manager. Some even suggest he didn't get a fair shot at Arsenal. But let's be clear: Emery's time at Arsenal was a disaster. He was rightly shown the door, and Arteta's appointment was a breath of fresh air.
After that dominant 4-1 win, Arteta put an end to any lingering debate. It's crystal clear that Arteta is the superior manager. But what do you think? Is this a fair assessment, or does Emery deserve more credit? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Join the debate and let us know your take on this controversial handshake snub and the ongoing manager debate.