| Ka-pi96 said: Would Arsenal manager really be a good job? Just saw an article on Sky Sports saying "It's a fantastic job to take". But is it really? The way I see it it's a club that's someway behind their rivals, needs a fair bit of rebuilding and also won't have as much money available to spend as its rivals either. Add to that the fact that not only is Wenger's successor going to be expected to pull off great things (as Ferguson's successor was) but with all the calls for Wenger to leave there's going to be a massive amount of pressure to make an instant impact and to win trophies straight away to justify replacing Wenger. That really sounds like a poisoned chalice rather than a "fantastic job" to me. Add in to that that the managers linked with the job are already at big European clubs such as Dortmund and Juventus but also that those managers have a much greater chance of winning silverware in the near future by staying where they are than moving to Arsenal. So unless they're offering insane wages, why would a manager that's already at a top European club want to go there? |
The arsenal job for whoever is after Wenger is:
Spend 2/3 years completely rebuilding this squad to compete and then make things easier for the next manager after you.
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