
I want only their focus for our match and for the match tomorrow.
"We're physically fit and we know that we can go and get the result".
Bernd Leno replaced an injured Petr Cech in the second half and he was called into action early when Troy Deeney's head met Etienne Capoue's free-kick, but the Arsenal goalkeeper turned it away through a diving save in the 51st minute.
"I think we improved in the match and it is good for our momentum and continuing to improve".
But on Saturday he faced a more committed Arsenal, who prevented Watford from scoring in the league for the first time this season.
Emery also appeared to defend Ramsey's decision to seek a deal elsewhere, with some reports suggesting the two parties could not agree on a new wage.
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Watford started the better of the two teams, pressing the Gunners high up the pitch and making it uncomfortable for them to settle in the match.
Arsenal manager Unai Emery praised his side's patience in overcoming an "organised" Watford side that for large parts of the game frustrated their hosts.
Leno had to come on for his Premier League debut moments before half-time after Cech limped off. He's very competitive and here, I think Watford is starting the season very well because they are playing very well. Ozil's finish to wrap the game up came from Lacazette's cross and secured the three points - a victory which, on balance, Arsenal were made to work hard for.
Arsenal's fifth successive Premier League win, and seventh in all competitions, was harsh on Watford, who bossed the game for long spells before Craig Cathcart's 81st minute own goal. "Each player is thinking well, but also we need more".
Emery comes up against a former team-mate in Hornets boss Javi Gracia, with the pair having played alongside one another at Real Sociedad. Supporters shared in his agony when his leg nearly snapped in two against Stoke in 2010; felt fury rising within them when fans of that same club booed him in subsequent years; and more happily felt ascendent joy when Ramsey returned to his best form. "We created more chances, had more shots on target, but we lost".