Monday 19 October 2015

Pep Guardiola To Replace Wenger ?

Pep Guardiola To Replace Wenger ?





Pep Guardiola holds every one of the cards. He is the object of longing for the world's top clubs, and his Bayern Munich side come to London this week with the swagger of a group that has delivered a nine-diversion record-breaking 100 percent begin to the Bundesliga.
Six Champions League trophies- instead of Arsenal's none - make the consecutive ties against the English club somewhat less restricting than they may have looked when the draw was made.

For Arsene Wenger, the Champions League season is at stake. In the event that things go gravely, the Frenchman may be thinking about leaving the Europa League before November is out.

As he lurks the Emirates specialized zone, the 44-year-old Guardiola may envision how it will feel in a year's opportunity when he could be a Premier League supervisor. With this season officially looking like a parting goodbye season with the Bavarian side, the Catalan has English clubs lining at his entryway and Arsenal is believed to be one of them.

Manchester City is every now and again connected with Guardiola. Manuel Pellegrini's age (62) and the presence of Ferran Soriano as CEO at the Etihad and Txiki Begiristain as an executive of football give a simple Barcelona association. It may not end up being that basic.

Amid his vacation in the wake of leaving Barca in 2012, Guardiola went to New York to consider his future. In broad daylight, he said little. Secretly, he talked about favoring clubs with history, groups with custom.

Bayern was on the short shortlist. That position was accessible in the spring of 2013. The other two clubs he loved were thought to have unfaltering symbols in the burrow. Nobody could have realized that inside of weeks of Guardiola considering the employment in Germany that Sir Alex Ferguson would venture down at Manchester United. His senses were right about the other club he fancied, however: Wenger stays responsible for Arsenal.

Wenger is 65 yet hints at few backing off. He is under contract until 2017 and can be secretive while talking about whether his contract would extend after that.
Am sure seeing Guardiola on the sidelines at the Emirates ought to be desired in a couple minds in the North London club.

The sympathy toward Arsenal is that Wenger's 19 seasons have made a kingdom as opposed to a line, a domain where the ruler has characterized the parameters of achievement. Consider this from Wenger at Arsenal's Annual General Meeting a week ago: "We have 18 successive years in the Champions League qualified." He places this in connection by referring to one of the European mainland's super powers. "One and only club in Europe, Real Madrid, has improved 19." Real, obviously, have won the opposition four times in that period.

To be reasonable to Wenger, he went ahead to say qualifying was "insufficient," but rather there has been a sense around the club that completing in the main four in the Premier League and thus among the main cash workers is achievement enough. A nine-year incline spell in flatware finished a year ago, yet progressive FA Cup wins are a bit of disappointing for a club like Arsenal.


Guardiola seems to be the man that Arsene Wenger would recommend. He will carry out his specialty in the Premier League one year from now. The following TV bargain that kicks in will give even the unassuming center workers of England's top flight the related money capability to rival any semblance of Bayern. For the first class - and Wenger has verified Arsenal will be among those at the top table - will have access to wealth that just Real Madrid and Barcelona could like to match.

Guardiola holds the cards. However, Wenger has the keys to the Emirates. Pretty much the main thing that can stain the Frenchman's legacy is picking the perfect time and the ideal individual to pass the coaching mantle.

On the off chance that he could consider Guardiola to be more than an adversary and a potential successor, it would be a masterstroke. Since somehow, the Catalan will be back at the Emirates next season - either as a companion or an enemy.



So, Arsenal Fans would you love to see Pep Guardiola as Arsenal Coach, when Arsene Wenger retires?


2 comments:

  1. They have no choice, Guardiola can do better than Wenger

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  2. I love Arsenal style of football. All I am interested in is our Brazilian style of play and not that Chi - Chelsea football style. We may not be winning trophies which is the ultimate but then I love good football.

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