Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Why Arsenal are in danger of being left behind unless they sign two new players







When Arsene Wenger arrived in English football he was a revolutionary, but as he approaches the 20th anniversary of his appointment he now stands for something different. The rest of the Premier League is embracing the continental model of the short managerial cycle, while Wenger’s Arsenal reign stretches into the limitless distance.
This season Wenger will be competing against coaches who are not just younger than him, but who are rookies in their roles. Antonio Conte, Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho are all in their first few weeks in their new jobs. This is Jurgen Klopp’s first full season in charge of Liverpool. Mauricio Pochettino, at 44 years old, is a relative veteran, in his third year at Spurs. As Wenger likes to put it: “We live in a world of immediacy”.
With Sir Alex Ferguson now three years into retirement, Wenger is the old order’s last man standing. And the question hanging over Arsenal is whether all that stability is the problem or the solution any more.

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