Some names being banded about. Who would you like to see in charge ?
Leonardo Jardim.
He's done really well at Monaco, winning the league ahead of PSG with all of their cash, whilst Monaco were selling their best players. He likes to play attacking football too and would be a good fit with Arsenal's style of play. Apparently he was lined up as a replacement before Wenger signed a 2 year extension last season. He's still keen apparently.
Carlo Ancelotti
Won the Champions league 3 times and reached 4 finals. Won the league with AC Milan, Chelsea, PSG, and Bayern Munich. Tons of experience and would bring a steady hand to Arsenal.
Joachim Loew
Good experience with the German national team, managing the team at the top level in the worlds premier competition and winning it. Would suit Arsenal's style of play. But he hasn't managed at club level since 2004 and could be a bit 'out of the loop'
Mikel Arteta
Knows the club and was a good captain, has gone on to a successful coaching role at Man City, so he knows the rigours of club level at the very top. Untested in a managerial capacity though at this level. He'd be a big gamble.
Brendan Rodgers
Just ****ing no !
Diego Simeone
The hot ticket at the moment and in big demand for his next move. Would instil a much needed work ethic and do or die philosophy at the club. Tactically quite defensive, but it's an area that we have been piss weak in so desperately needs addressing. Has won la liga ahead of giants Barca and Real and on a relative budget and took Atletico to two champions league finals.
Massimo Allegri
A brilliant tactician and very effective coach. Has won the league with Juve three times and taken them to two Champions league finals. He'd be more of a 'fit' than Simeone and would be a safer bet for the board than a firebrand figure.
Luis Enrique
His style would suit Arsenal, looks destined to end up at Chelsea though.
Antonio Conte
Won the league in his first season with Chelsea. Would inject some passion and enthusiasm into the team. Doesn't seem to be the best in the transfer market though, and there's a question mark over his man management with some players. The whole Diego Costa thing at Chelsea was a massive **** up.
Zinedine Zidane
Some doubted whether he could be as good a manager as he was as a player, but he's won it all at Real. Arsenal would represent a whole different challenge for him though.
Marco Silva
Wildcard choice. Hasn't done much yet as a manager, but was looking very good at Watford until he fell out with them over the approach from Everton. Would be a huge gamble, but probably quite easy to get.
Leonardo Jardim.
He's done really well at Monaco, winning the league ahead of PSG with all of their cash, whilst Monaco were selling their best players. He likes to play attacking football too and would be a good fit with Arsenal's style of play. Apparently he was lined up as a replacement before Wenger signed a 2 year extension last season. He's still keen apparently.
Carlo Ancelotti
Won the Champions league 3 times and reached 4 finals. Won the league with AC Milan, Chelsea, PSG, and Bayern Munich. Tons of experience and would bring a steady hand to Arsenal.
Joachim Loew
Good experience with the German national team, managing the team at the top level in the worlds premier competition and winning it. Would suit Arsenal's style of play. But he hasn't managed at club level since 2004 and could be a bit 'out of the loop'
Mikel Arteta
Knows the club and was a good captain, has gone on to a successful coaching role at Man City, so he knows the rigours of club level at the very top. Untested in a managerial capacity though at this level. He'd be a big gamble.
Brendan Rodgers
Just ****ing no !
Diego Simeone
The hot ticket at the moment and in big demand for his next move. Would instil a much needed work ethic and do or die philosophy at the club. Tactically quite defensive, but it's an area that we have been piss weak in so desperately needs addressing. Has won la liga ahead of giants Barca and Real and on a relative budget and took Atletico to two champions league finals.
Massimo Allegri
A brilliant tactician and very effective coach. Has won the league with Juve three times and taken them to two Champions league finals. He'd be more of a 'fit' than Simeone and would be a safer bet for the board than a firebrand figure.
Luis Enrique
His style would suit Arsenal, looks destined to end up at Chelsea though.
Antonio Conte
Won the league in his first season with Chelsea. Would inject some passion and enthusiasm into the team. Doesn't seem to be the best in the transfer market though, and there's a question mark over his man management with some players. The whole Diego Costa thing at Chelsea was a massive **** up.
Zinedine Zidane
Some doubted whether he could be as good a manager as he was as a player, but he's won it all at Real. Arsenal would represent a whole different challenge for him though.
Marco Silva
Wildcard choice. Hasn't done much yet as a manager, but was looking very good at Watford until he fell out with them over the approach from Everton. Would be a huge gamble, but probably quite easy to get.



