Anti-Wenger…

Arsene Wenger has made the big decision and will leave Arsenal at the end of the season, and the Lakers have the difficult task of replacing him despite having yet another contract. Alsatos led the canines to great success in his 22 years. Several names have been heard in recent months with the first candidates and data.

Brendan Rodgers

One breath away from winning the Premier League with Liverpool and matching the profile the Lakers want. In Scotland he has scanned everything with Celtic and is heading back to the absolute heights again this year. Up until the Champions League, the Celts returned, breaking every record. The 45-old technician will work with the material given to him, he will not make any revolution and if we believe the reports are very high on the list.

Carlo Ancelotti

Whether the Italian is the right choice is a big question. No one questions either his prestige (with him on the bench Arsenal will be able to attract bigger names), or his abilities. The point is that after his passage from Bayern, he seems not to have the same appetite for work. Plus it always brings successes with high quality rosters, which at the moment is the truth that it does not apply to Londoners. Also, he is not the person who can promote players from academies. A very precise solution that at the moment does not seem to be in line with Arsenal's policy.

Thomas Tuchel

Everyone reports (in France and Germany) that the former Dortmund coach has already agreed with Paris. Until it is announced, however, he is still free. The issue with his own case is not that Arsenal do not want him, but that Sven Mizlidat is in London. Who is; The new Arsenal scouting manager has a very important role and his coexistence with Tuhel in Dortmund was not only harmonious. To be precise, after a disagreement over a transfer (s.s. Oliver Torres from Atletico), Tuhel simply forbade Mislidat to be on the training ground, which was the case until he left Borussia… Now, big guys they are, they can find them, but until a few weeks ago, with his statements, Mizlindat did not seem to have forgotten Tuchel συμπερι

Michel Arteta

The Spaniard left, spent 5 years at Arsenal and then found himself next to Guardiola at Manchester City, in order to take his first steps in coaching. The administration would like to give him the reins, but here too there is an important issue. It seems that many in Arsenal's locker rooms do not have a good opinion of the Spaniard at all. They consider him arrogant, while they did not like his behavior in the games with City at all. The message quickly reached the administration…

Patrick Vieira

The Frenchman is also in the Manchester City squad, coaching New York City. A member of the Golden Leggings' batch, a fan favorite and personality, he has already coached big names such as Pirlo, Villa and Lambard. His style is very similar to that of Wenger, even if he finds it difficult to move on to a low-quality league. He lacks experience, but is one of the most affordable solutions. The issue is the size of the risk Arsenal are prepared to take.

Leonardo Zardim

The work he has done in Monaco is amazing. And he is waiting for the proposal that will allow him to take the next step. The timing seems to come at the end of the season and the Portuguese managed to win titles in Monte Carlo and to get rid of the image of the "defensive" coach. Plus he knows how to work with kids, something that matters a lot at Arsenal. The only negative is the fact that it has succeeded in an environment without the slightest pressure. Not that this should be an obstacle for the gunners' bench. Probably the best choice in theory…

Eddie Howe

In recent years it is considered that the new generation of English technicians has the best to show. The thing is, as he progresses with Bournemouth in the Premier League, his shares fall. The logical path is the. Intermediate. A team with a bigger name before ending up in a top club like Arsenal. Here again, however, the question is whether the management is willing to take a risk with a young coach and give him time credit. Will he be able to raise the level of the gunners? We can only make assumptions.

Rafa Benitez

The name that was added to the list at the last minute is that of Rafa Benitez. The Spaniard wants to stay in England, has managed to go beyond Newcastle this year and with administrative uncertainty he is likely to think of any good proposal. If you persuade the management about the style of football that can persuade the fans, then why not?

* The names of Joachim Lev, Antonio Conte and Masimiliano Alegri have still been heard. We should probably forget about the last two. If Conte broke with the Chelsea administration over the transfer, things would be even worse for Arsenal. For Allegri there is (at least) no indication that he will leave Juventus in the summer. If available, Lev will be made after the World Cup and valuable time has been lost, with nothing to be taken for granted.

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