Emery asks 'Gunners' fans to temper excitement

The 'Gunners' host Leicester on Monday night, chasing their tenth consecutive victory in all competitions, and Emery has called for fans to remain calm despite their recent run of form.
Emery, speaking in his press conference ahead of the clash, remarked: "I am not agreeing totally with the response of the supporters. I think we need to improve a lot. I think we have to continue doing a lot of the things to get better.
"Our demands need to be very high. The supporters can enjoy it with us but also we're speaking with our reality every day.
"We need to improve because for example the match against Fulham was a very good result and a very good game for 90 minutes. But in the first 45 minutes I thought we needed to do better.
"If we are remembering the last match at the Emirates [a 2-0 win against Watford], we won but not playing like we want, with the control against the opposition. For me now, the most important thing is not to rush.
"The next game against Leicester is very big, very difficult. Leicester are a very good team and play with a clear identity under Claude Puel.
"They are very competitive, have very good players and we need every single player, and our mentality together to be stronger than in the last match."