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Arsenal’s next boss: the leading contenders



List of likely coaches who will succeed the sacked Coach  Unai Emery at Arsenal



Nuno Espirito Santo



 Nuno Espirito Santo is once a goalkeeper who has impressed very well when he was in charge of Wolves Boss. He guided them back to the English

Premier League in his first season at the club with a very strong contingent of Portuguese players. He manages to keep them up comfortably and

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they are now into the Europa League Knockout stages and enjoying and enjoying another domestic campaign.

Weakness: the 45-year-old  has struggled at his former two high-profile clubs, Valencia and Porto.


Massimiliano Allegri



If silverware were the only thing to consider, the 52-year-old Italian former Juventus boss would be a shoo-in.  the former Juventus Boss has

won six Serie A titles and two Champions League final appearances and that is very impressive by any standards. He currently a free agent leaving Juventus at the end of last season.

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Weakness: the former Juventus has admitted that his lack of English is a problem. "I don't speak English enough yet, but I am still learning,"

He said last month. This could be a problem for the Arsenal hierarchy because one of Una Emery's problems was inadequate communication in English.



Freddie Ljungberg



For: The Swede has Arsenal in his blood after being a member of Arsene Wenger’s ‘Invincibles’ squad in 2003/04. If the 42-year-old former midfielder impresses during his temporary spell in charge he could make a case for himself.

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Weakness: Ljungberg has never managed a senior team and may be associated with the outgoing Emery regime.



Mikel Arteta



For: Mikel Arteta also played under Wenger, from 2011 to 2016. The 37-year-old former midfielder was linked with the Arsenal job when Wenger left the club in 2018 but remained with Pep 

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Guardiola at Manchester City. After City retained their Premier League crown last season, he may feel it is his time to step up.

Weakness: Yet to manage on his own, his inexperience may count against him.



Eddie Howe



For: Eddie Howe has impressed with Bournemouth. The 42-year-old Englishman has turned them into solid EPL performers and has had success in

developing players such as Callum Wilson and Tyrone Mings, who has since moved to Aston Villa.
Weakness: Few top clubs have shown willingness to hire English managers in recent years.


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