Arsenal: Expert reveals how club could hire Jose Mourinho
Arsenal have been struggling under Unai Emery and rumours have suggested that he could be replaced by Jose Mourinho.
Mourinho has been out of work ever since getting sacked from Manchester United last year and is keen on returning to the Premier League.
The former Chelsea boss was spotted at the Emirates two weeks ago during the Gunners’ Europa League clash with Vitoria Guimaraes and reportedly had dinner with the club’s head of football Raul Sanllehi.
The Portuguese manager, though, has shone some serious signs of rustiness and lack of quality in his last two stints at the Blues as well as United and Arsenal should look elsewhere if they need someone new at the helm.
Diego Simeone has done wonders throughout his whopping eight-year stint at Atletico Madrid.
Simeone overcame Barcelona as well as Real Madrid to win La Liga in 2014, enjoyed a Copa del Rey triumph in 2013 and made it to two Champions League finals.
The Argentine’s strict personality would also prove to be important as he would inspire respect and disciple among the ranks.
The Atletico boss has proven to be capable of getting the best out of young and developing stars, like Thibaut Courtois, Diego Costa, Antoine Griezmann and more - which gives him an edge over Jose Mourinho.
Reports suggest Arsenal boss Unai Emery may be replaced by Jose Mourinho (Image: GETTY)
Massimiliano Allegri
Massimiliano Allegri has also been out of a job after leaving Juventus at the end of last season.
Allegri’s five-year tenure at Juve has been completely successful as he has won five La Liga titles, four Doubles and made it to the Champions League final twice.
The Italian has also proven very capable of dealing with star players like Paul Pogba, Carlos Tevez, Andrea Pirlo and more.
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Ernesto Valverde
Ernesto Valverde has found himself under fire at Barcelona following a string of bad results.
However, Barca are still top of La Liga and can still make it to the Champions League knockout stages.
Plus, Valverde is a proven winner as he has won back-to-back La Liga championships and one double title.
Massimiliano Allegri had tremendous success at Juventus (Image: GETTY)
Brendan Rodgers
Brendan Rodgers has put together an impressive Leicester side that could even finish in the top four of the Premier League this season.
Rodgers also has a lot of experience in the Prem having served as manager for Swansea and Liverpool.
The former Celtic boss came close to winning the league with the Reds in 2014.
Rodgers has been touted as the kind of tactician that could go back to legendary boss Arsene Wenger’s successful philosophy of the past and fix the flaws that came up during the Frenchman’s latter years at the club.