Tag: Unai Emery
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The First Three Things Mikel Arteta Must Address
According to most reports, former club captain Mikel Arteta is set to relieve struggling interim head coach Freddie Ljungberg of his responsibilities and take up the ... -
Would Arsenal Be Making the Same Mistake By Hiring Marcelino?
“He’s a good coach.” The words of Jon Driscoll, host of La Liga Weekly, appearing on The Gooner Talk’s Managerial Tactical Breakdown show. But the question ... -
Simplification Key to Freddie Ljungberg’s New Arsenal Adventure
From the outside, it may appear to some that new Arsenal head coach Freddie Ljungberg faces an impossible challenge in his new role. Tasked with righting ... -
Who is Marco Rose And Why He’s the Coaching Candidate Arsenal Should Be Talking To
Time isn’t on Freddie Ljungberg’s side. Those hoping the removal of Emery and appointment of an interim manager would lead to a “bounce” were sorely mistaken ... -
Nu-no thank you; Espirito Santo the wrong choice.
When I saw the social media frenzy early in the week that Unai Emery was to be relieved of his duties as Arsenal manager, my heart ... -
View from the stands: Emirates reaches boiling point
Disappointment filled the Emirates as the final whistle blew. 21 shots conceded to a team sitting in 19th place in the table had resulted in two ... -
Arsenal need Granit Xhaka back, and fast
Granit Xhaka is often a divisive figure in the Arsenal side. At the start of this season, I myself wrote an article saying that he should ... -
Getting back on track- Arsenal vs Southampton preview
The International break is over, which means a return for Premier League action, and with it, a return of the eternal disappointment that is Arsenal Football ... -
Can Mikel Arteta Be Arsenal’s Coaching Saviour?
Arsenal need a managerial change. They need it fast. Arsenal have started the season under Emery woefully, claiming 17 points from a possible 36 – their ... -
Will Tottenham’s Bold Move Finally Spur Arsenal Into Action?
Over the balance of the last three decades, the battle for North London supremacy has been anything but a fair fight. Under managers like George Graham ...