22 years at the club, helped redefine English football and manager of one of the great sides of the modern era. In the end, hung on just a bit too long at the club, but still can walk out with Europa league if they can upset Atletico in the semifinal.
Arsenal becomes a major opening with PSG already filled. Patrick Vieira and Brendan Rodgers are the early favorites, but wouldn't be surprised to hear names like Simeone and Ancelloti bandied about.
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Will be interesting to see if they hire the old guard i.e Ancelotti, or take a risk on someone new.
Someone would have to hire Roy Keane so they can fistfight in the tunnel.
Lord of the Grove!!
He had a great run, but it was time, and it’s nice that the fans will be able to pay their respects over the last few weeks of the season. And who the hell knows, maybe he’ll squeeze them back into the Champions League as a parting gift?
That guy is really smart and has all the makings. Arsenal as your first job though? That's a big ask.
Elsewhere, Xavi is getting his coaching license and Xabi Alonso will soon be get his. Look for them to be running Barcelona and Liverpool, respectively, down the road. Barcelona in particular is a mess, and needs someone that believes in La Masia.
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No. 2 to Pep at City, England career with Arsenal and mostly Everton, and a damn fine player who unfortunately was often injured.
That guy is really smart and has all the makings. Arsenal as your first job though? That's a big ask.
Elsewhere, Xavi is getting his coaching license and Xabi Alonso will soon be get his. Look for them to be running Barcelona and Liverpool, respectively, down the road. Barcelona in particular is a mess, and needs someone that believes in La Masia.
I'd love Arteta as a Viera replacement if he goes to Arsenal.