Media Roundup: Who will be Arsenal’s next long-term manager?
On Friday morning, Arsenal announced the news that Unai Emery had been sacked, and Freddie Ljungberg will take over on an interim basis.
On Friday morning, Arsenal announced the news that Unai Emery had been sacked, and Freddie Ljungberg will take over on an interim basis.
Mikel Arteta is a ‘top contender’ to take over as Everton manager, with Marco Silva badly out of favour at the club, according to reports.
Pep Guardiola says he’s sure Mikel Arteta will be a manager, but he wants his assistant coach to stay with Manchester City for as long as possible.
While the ongoing saga around Granit Xhaka may have deflected some attention, there is little doubt that Arsenal manager Unai Emery is living on borrowed time.
After a run of bad form which has seen his team lose two of their last four Premier League matchups and concede leads to draw the other two, Arsenal manager Unai Emery is under all sorts of pressure to see out the season.
Arsenal have identified their top targets to replace Unai Emery as head coach, if they make the decision to let the Spaniard go.