Should Arsene Wenger Stay Or Should He Be Replaced By Carlo Ancelotti ?
Should Arsene Wenger Stay Or Should He Be Replaced By Carlo
Ancelotti?
by Ameborguy
SPORTS
It is Groundhog Day at Arsenal, following what looks like another
season of familiar mediocrity and barrenness.
A spell of bad run and shoddy performances has seen the club
knocked out of the title race in England and the FA Cup by lowly
Nottingham Forest.
Things are further compounded by the club’s inability to stake a
claim in the Big Four, stoking fears of another Champions League
miss considering the difficulty of winning the Europa League with
the inclusion of obviously better sides such as Napoli, Lazio and
Atletico Madrid.
All of these factors have culminated in a sense of fear and
anticipated loss of big stars like Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil,
who look like they are on their way to rival clubs.
Whichever way you turn at the Emirates, it is hard to see a sign
of hope or joy and this, predictably, has increased the call for the
club’s longest serving manager, Arsene Wenger, to call it quits.
Yet, reality suggests that he remains their best choice.
A lot of Arsenal fans, some of whom have formed a group called
‘ Wenger Out Brigade ’, have cited a plethora of reasons, including
the exit of Robert Mugabe, as justification for Wenger’s sack.
However they struggle to provide a coherent answer to a simple
question:-
Who Will Replace Him?
Drop your comments.
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Ancelotti?
by Ameborguy
SPORTS
It is Groundhog Day at Arsenal, following what looks like another
season of familiar mediocrity and barrenness.
A spell of bad run and shoddy performances has seen the club
knocked out of the title race in England and the FA Cup by lowly
Nottingham Forest.
Things are further compounded by the club’s inability to stake a
claim in the Big Four, stoking fears of another Champions League
miss considering the difficulty of winning the Europa League with
the inclusion of obviously better sides such as Napoli, Lazio and
Atletico Madrid.
All of these factors have culminated in a sense of fear and
anticipated loss of big stars like Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil,
who look like they are on their way to rival clubs.
Whichever way you turn at the Emirates, it is hard to see a sign
of hope or joy and this, predictably, has increased the call for the
club’s longest serving manager, Arsene Wenger, to call it quits.
Yet, reality suggests that he remains their best choice.
A lot of Arsenal fans, some of whom have formed a group called
‘ Wenger Out Brigade ’, have cited a plethora of reasons, including
the exit of Robert Mugabe, as justification for Wenger’s sack.
However they struggle to provide a coherent answer to a simple
question:-
Who Will Replace Him?
Drop your comments.
Share This Post on Facebook!
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