THIS IS BIG,OR IS "HUGE" THE RIGHT WORD? Hehe,such a breaking news can cause some stuttering in presentation.
Here we go,like Fabrizio Romano, the Italian transfer top expert, will say. A little over a week ago Arsenal made contact with Antonio Conte with regards becoming their next manager and a preliminary agreement has been reached according to reports. This meeting held after the second round of Priemier League matches this season,which Arsenal lost to Chelsea,having also lost the first to Brentford. There is a small caveat however and it is that,according to, https://todofichajes.com/arteta-tiene-los-dias-contados-en-el-arsenal-conte-espera-su-turno/ , Conte wants to take over latest October by which time he still has some time luxury to salvage the season.
It is now 3 Priemier League matches without a victory or draw,not even a goal and they are at the very bottom of the log. This is after spending close to €200 million on player recruitment,the biggest spenders in the Premier league this summer.
The above arrangement with Mr. Conte means Arteta has just 3 matches(Norwich, Burnley, Tottenham) to save his job and with wins, if not Conte will be in charge against Brighton on the 2nd of October.
Ofcourse Edu and the Arsenal board who arranged this agreement,know that the earlier Conte gets on the job, the less he is likely to demand a drastic change in playing personnel (which will involve more spending which they wary of).
It is also known that the Arsenal board is such a docile one that usually does not act until the shame on them has heaped up to high heavens. Arteta ought to have been sacked even before this season and now they are going after a coach who doesn't even nearly play the Arsenal way one bit. Club faithfuls are only excited about this because without doubt, Antonio Conte is a winner– like something that runs in his very DNA. At this point the Gunners fans and supporters won't mind ignoring their football ethos for a world class coach sure to win trophies for them. It would take only an extraordinary run of form for Arteta to save his job.
May I therefore congratulate the Arsenal camp in advance.
Cheers
Comments