Managing the Gunners is not a piece of cake. Arsene Wenger did it for a long time and imposed a very rare style of play that not many clubs in Europe, or in the world had seen, but his long and hard time at the club came to an end.
Unai Emery tried to copy the same good work, but he ended up failing. Now, with Ljungberg at the helm awaiting a new coach, the management, according to the daily 'AS', is thinking with up to eight candidates.
Marcelino, after a time already far from the football world because of his abrupt departure from Valencia, could be key. He would inject his way of playing and you can imagine how the team would play with him at the controls. Another Spaniard seeking the job is Roberto Martinez, Belgium coach.
Pochettino, who made way for Mourinho at Tottenham, is another name on the table. He has more than proven experience in the Premier League. Viera, Arteta, Ancelotti - just out of Napoli - Allegri and Paulo Sosa complete a list from which only one will come out with the job.