3 reasons why Carlo Ancelotti will not be a good option for the vacant managerial position at Arsenal

Carlo Ancelotti
Carlo Ancelotti

1. Arsenal need an innovative and young manager

Julian Nagelsmann
Julian Nagelsmann

It is no secret that Emery's tenure at Arsenal was a disappointing one, especially in the way it ended. The Spaniard was sacked after the club's worst run of games in history, and Freddie Ljungberg is the interim manager at present.

Although Emery was fairly young as compared to other managers, he failed to find solutions for the problems, and the pressure was too much for the 46-year-old. His stubbornness to not switch his defensive approach to suit every game eventually got him the sack. And that is also why, with all due respect, Carlo Ancelotti might not be the right fit either.

Ancelotti is an old-school manager and would stop the ship from sinking, but his old-school philosophies would not benefit Arsenal in the long run. The Gunners need a manager who can gel this squad together and achieve stability. But more than that, they need someone who can try more than one thing to accomplish the objectives, and who doesn't stress on a single way of playing.

Julian Nagelsmann, Jesse Marsch or Brendan Rodgers are prime examples of managers who are innovative, and who have proved that they can achieve commendable feats with not-so-world-class squads. To be honest, Nagelsmann would be every Arsenal fan's dream manager. He has everything needed to succeed at Arsenal, right from man-management skills to playing an exciting brand of football.

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