Arsenal forward Alexandre Lacazette has explained why he was frustrated under Arsenal former coach Arsene Wenger, writes
Mirror.
Speaking to Ian Wright on
Premier League Today , Lacazette outlined the differences between Wenger and Emery.
"On the pitch, yeah, we feel differently," said the France striker. "[Working harder?] Yes because there is more tactics now.
"The coach as well is demanding higher with every player. Yeah I like it. It’s the best way to improve.
"The coach – it doesn’t matter which player it is – will always ask them to be on the top. I think he’s one of the reasons things are going well."
Later he added.
"Yes I was [disappointed] last season I knew I had to score in one hour," he added. "When I talked with the coach, he has to make some choices which I have to respect.
"When you’re a striker you want to play all the games and most chances come at the end because defenders are tired.
"That’s why I was frustrated but it was my first season and all my family said “don’t be like this, enjoy the club”. Now I feel I can [stay on for the full 90 minutes]."