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Arsenal star Rob Holding hails Unai Emery’s overhaul and reveals players now talk to each other on the pitch

Holding has revealed how the new boss has got players talking to each other more on the pitch — just like legends Tony Adams and Martin Keown used to

ARSENAL are defensively stronger since the exit of Arsene Wenger, according to centre-back Rob Holding.

The Gunners have kept five clean sheets this season and shipped just 15 goals in the Premier League.

 Holding has epitomised Arsenal's defensive improvement
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Holding has epitomised Arsenal's defensive improvementCredit: EPA

New manager Unai Emery said the North Londoners had "lost defensive structure" by the time Wenger's 22-year reign had come to an end.

And Holding, who has started the club's last six games in the top flight, agrees that the back-line are better prepared now than ever.

The 23-year-old told : "The main difference is how we're defending when we're attacking.

"When we're up the other end of the pitch, how we are organised and prepared for a counter.

 Wenger ended his 22-year spell at Arsenal at the end of last season
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Wenger ended his 22-year spell at Arsenal at the end of last seasonCredit: Getty - Contributor

"That has been the biggest difference.

"We're really focusing on video work, moving as little as five yards in some positions which makes all the difference when getting to the ball.

"When we were playing we would be stood there and no one would be talking to each other, whereas now there is much more communication.

"We seem a bit more organised and a bit more together at the back.”

 Emery has given Arsenal fresh discipline
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Emery has given Arsenal fresh disciplineCredit: PA:Press Association
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In the four years prior to Emery's arrival, Holding had started just 18 Premier League games since joining Arsenal from Bolton.

And the summer signing of Sokratis was expected to see his opportunities become further limited.

Burnley were even linked with a £15million move for the former England Under-21 international, having failed with a loan move last January.

But injury to Laurent Koscielny has opened the door for Holding, who admits Wenger's departure in the summer played a big role in his plans.

 Holding played a bit-part under Wenger
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Holding played a bit-part under WengerCredit: Rex Features

He added: “In the off-season with my dad and my agent we were thinking ‘should I go out on loan and hopefully get some game time?’

“But then the manager [Wenger] announced he was retiring and do I want myself out the door rather than be in-front of him [Emery] and be like ‘this is me I’m playing, I want to play for your team’.

“We took the decision to stay and do pre-season here.

“I think from pre-season he liked the look of me and I knew I was part of his plans.

 Koscielny is set to test Emery's faith in Holding as he recovers from injury
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Koscielny is set to test Emery's faith in Holding as he recovers from injuryCredit: Getty - Contributor

“Arsene Wenger was staying for another year and I signed a contract with him as manager, and a few weeks later he announced it [he was leaving].

"And I’m thinking ‘I’ve just signed for another four years, you’re now leaving.

“It gave me that security though which was important.

“I knew I had another two years I could work on something and hopefully break into the team.”

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