The search for a new permanent manager continues in north London, with Perry Groves saying an Italian coach should be dictating his terms for the role
Carlo Ancelotti “should be interviewing Arsenal”, not the other way around, says Perry Groves, with the Gunners’ ongoing search for a new manager suggesting that “nobody knows what’s going on” at Emirates Stadium.
Unai Emery was relieved of his coaching duties in north London back on November 29 and no successor has been found as yet, despite links to several high-profile candidates, with Freddie Ljungberg still taking on caretaker duties.
Various names have been linked with a vacant post, with the likes of Brendan Rodgers, Massimiliano Allegri, Patrick Vieira, Nuno Espirito Santo and Mikel Arteta having all been mooted as potential targets.