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Title triumph only way coveted coach will come to Arsenal

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Pep GuardiolaSince Pep Guardiola announced that he will be departing Bayern Munich and keen on landing a job in the Premier League – people have been going mental as they wonder which club the Spaniard will end up at.

The obvious choice? Manchester City of course. The club with all the money you can imagine and a place where Guardiola could also express himself and his philosophy.

But funnily enough, this is what Pep told one of his closest friends (quotes courtesy of The Sun):

‘Do you imagine how much fun it would be for us to go to Arsenal and coach a squad full of so much attacking talent that matches our philosophy completely? But it is not the most probable option.’

If this isn’t enough to get you a little excited fellow Gooners and Goonerettes, he also said:

‘My family has lived in New York and Munich. It would be amazing to also live in London.’

Let’s not forget, Arsenal are one of the biggest clubs in the world with a competitive squad. We also have a fantastic stadium, a prestigious history, a worldwide fan base and also sufficient funds – so why can’t we attract Pep?

Well the only stumbling block in seeing Pep at Arsenal next season is of course Arsene Wenger.

The legendary Frenchman has done it all at Arsenal since his arrival back in 1996 with a restricted budget and funds, apart from of course winning the Champions League.

And after years of abuse because of his lack of silverware over a 10-year period, which ended two-years ago after winning the FA Cup in the last two seasons, Wenger is on the verge of success once again, this time in a great position to lift the Premier League title.

Having missed out on Jurgen Klopp, Guardiola now remains the ONLY man to succeed Wenger.

But the Frenchman still has one more year left on his contract which is frustrating if you are like me and want to see Pep at the Emirates.

Wenger ALWAYS honours his contract, but the Frenchman COULD make an exception should he win the Premier League title or even just the FA Cup.

Winning the Premier League title would be a fitting end, or even another FA Cup triumph – making history by lifting it three season in a row – would be another historic memory he leaves us fans with.

Pep is the only man that can take the club forward after Wenger, but his potential arrival, I believe, purely hinges on whether Arsenal win something this season. Fingers crossed we do!

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  • Bakri says:

    Arsenal will never get a better manager than Pep Guardiola
    . Arsene Wenger managed Arsenal for two decades and took Arsenal to a new level , but of course he can not catty on this difficult job more than that. It is the right time for Arsenal to promote Wenger to be the club adviser to the board and let Pep Guardiola take over the manager’s job and that will be a good recognition to Mr Wenger’s achievements at Arsenal as well as grantee smooth development of Arsenal for the foreseeable future.

  • Tony Akers says:

    We Cannot let Guardiola slip through our fingers Wenger must be told that we must get him and put wenger on another job maybe with the board of directors or something but please don’t let Guardiola get away if we let him go to either of the Manchester clubs it is goodnight trophes for us sop even if we have to sack Wenger then that is what we have to do im sorry but that is a fact

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