Simeone is a top 3 manager in the world no doubt and I like him a lot but it'd be too much a transition at Arsenal. Only players I see fitting his profile are Sanchez, Welbeck, Monreal, Coquelin, Gabriel. Maybe chuck Santi in there since he wanted him a couple years back
Our players naturally like to attack. In his system you have enjoy to defend and do the dirty side our players don't have that mentality and will take a while to instill it, Wenger has stained them for too long.
Our players need structure to their attack, learn how to build play move into specific areas at the right times and distribute to the right people.
If you look at how Dortmund have been in build-up this season it's probably Tuchel who'd suit us. Germany are producing the biggest geniuses at the minute, worth looking for our new coach there.
Even Blanc tbf not everyone's cup of tea but he plays the right way and has superb ideas of how to move the ball forward, I'd gamble on him.
Whoever we get has to be close to the philosophy we have but obviously good at it unlike Wenger these days. Wenger doesn't coach moves or possession football anymore it's just a matter of most our players given freedom, we need attacking structure
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posted on 29/4/16
Simeone is a top 3 manager in the world no doubt and I like him a lot but it'd be too much a transition at Arsenal. Only players I see fitting his profile are Sanchez, Welbeck, Monreal, Coquelin, Gabriel. Maybe chuck Santi in there since he wanted him a couple years back
Our players naturally like to attack. In his system you have enjoy to defend and do the dirty side our players don't have that mentality and will take a while to instill it, Wenger has stained them for too long.
Our players need structure to their attack, learn how to build play move into specific areas at the right times and distribute to the right people.
If you look at how Dortmund have been in build-up this season it's probably Tuchel who'd suit us. Germany are producing the biggest geniuses at the minute, worth looking for our new coach there.
Even Blanc tbf not everyone's cup of tea but he plays the right way and has superb ideas of how to move the ball forward, I'd gamble on him.
Whoever we get has to be close to the philosophy we have but obviously good at it unlike Wenger these days. Wenger doesn't coach moves or possession football anymore it's just a matter of most our players given freedom, we need attacking structure
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