Latest report picked up from the camp of Arsenal indicates that former Arsenal star, Sol Campbell wants the club to designate him as the new manager after their most noticeably terrible start to a Premier League season following losses to Brentford and Chelsea as pressing factor mounts on Mikel Arteta
The ex Arsenal defender was left irate subsequent to watching Arsenal’s 2-0 loss to Brentford and Chelsea, and accepts he is the man to get them pout of their woes.
The double cross Premier League champ has administrative involvement with England’s lower associations with Macclesfield and Southend United and accepts he could help the club.
This is what Sol Campbell had to tell Talksports;
”I tell you what, I’d help them. Just give me the job and I’ll help out. I’ll tell you how to get out of a two-man press against Brentford! I mean, what’s going on here?
We go back to that game, it’s a two man press, it’s quite easy to work out! You flatter and that pressing midfielder has to run another 10 or 15 yards, which then gives you more space in the middle of the park. That’s really simple!”
In other news, Willian is set to return to Brazil with Corinthians.
As per report, the two clubs are in talks over an arrangement for the ex Chelsea star, who might get back to his country on a free transfer and it’s perceived conversation is at a high level stage for the arrangement to be finished.
Willian finished paperwork for Arsenal on free transfer somewhere last season, yet his move has not worked out as expected as the Gunners battled under Mikel Arteta last season. The Gunners are quick to eliminate his £190,000-per-week salary from the pay bill and would permit the South American to leave the Emirates.
This comes two days after Willian enraged Arsenal fans for ‘liking’ a web-based media post from his previous club Chelsea praising their 2 – 0 win over his current club being Arsenal. The Blues shared a celebration post which showed the 2-0 score line alongside an image of Marcos Alonso, Cesar Azpilicueta, and Jorginho complimenting goal scorer Reece James.