Arsenal should wait until next summer to appoint their next permanent head coach, believes former Manchester City defender Micah Richards. Arsenal sacked Unai Emery last week after a terrible run of form with the side looking bereft of tactical acumen. Glenn Hoddle orders Mesut Ozil to ‘stop moaning’ as Arsenal problems mFollowing Emery’s sacking, first-team assistant Freddie Ljungberg was promoted to caretaker manager with immediate effect. Soon after, director Josh Kroenke vowed to oversee a “thorough search” for Emery’s successor on which he put no timescale. But Arsenal chiefs should not appoint a long-term manager until the summer, believes Richards.
Source: Express December 07, 2019 15:33 UTC