As the goals piled up and a ninth straight win began to look increasingly secure, a chant of "We've got our Arsenal back" boomed out from the away end at Craven Cottage. So much for life after Arsene Wenger being fraught and a worrying leap into the unknown. Arsenal hasn't had it this good in years. The 5-1 win at Fulham in the Premier League on Sunday featured traits that made most of Wenger's teams in his 22-year tenure so enjoyable to watch: Fluidity of movement, easy-on-the-eye passing, a commitment to attack, all mixed with a certain defensive susceptibility that often ensured entertainment at both ends of the field. After 11 games of his tenure at Arsenal, Unai Emery will take that. The ongoing turbulence at Manchester United — more than five years after Alex Ferguson ended his long reign at Old Trafford — highlighted just how difficult a job Emery was taking on at Arsenal.Read more on NewsOK.com