The Spaniard will take charge of his first competitive match as the Gunners' head coach at Emirates Stadium on Sunday, having replaced long-serving manager Arsene Wenger.
"We are excited. We have a lot of ambition to start [well] on Sunday against the last winners of the Premier League," he told a news conference. "It's a great match to start this season.
"We need to show our performance on the pitch, but we want to first be together with our supporters.
"It helps, if we're together, for the players to show their best performance and to transmit with every supporter the quality, the energy and the spirit to go forward against Manchester City.
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But Emery, who may line up with Ainsley Maitland-Niles at left-back in Sead Kolasinac's absence, knows Arsenal face a City side full of confidence.
"After two years of working with Guardiola they have more stability, more security and, when you watch City's matches, they are playing with a great confidence in themselves," he said.
"Guardiola's coaching is clear in this team. For that, we are working this week and preparing for this game and preparing for the opposition against City as a collective and as individual players."





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