Arsene Wenger Names His Potential Successor At Arsenal

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  • Arsene Wenger is the longest serving manager and one of the most successful in Arsenal’s history
  • Wenger has been at Arsenal for the past 22 years
  • His current contract is set to expire by the end of the next season
  • Giovanni Van Bronckhorst is the current gaffer at Dutch side, Feyenoord
  • Van Bronckhorst and his Feyenoord side are the current champions of the Dutch Eredivisie

The Premier League’s longest-serving manager, Arsene Wenger has named the candidate he would like to replace him at Arsenal.
According to a recent publication by the Daily Sun, Arsene Wenger wants former Arsenal player, Giovanni van Bronckhorst as his replacement, when he decides to leave the Emirates.

Arsene Wenger’s Profile


Date Appointed: 30th Sept 1996

Date of birth: 22 Oct 1949

Nationality: French

Time at Arsenal: 21 years 1 month 28 days


*Arsene Wenger*

Wenger’s Managerial Stats


TeamGPWDLWIN%DATES
Arsenal104360323620457.830 Sep 1996 - Present
Nagoya Grampus Eight563801867.99 Dec 1994 - 30 Sep 1996
Monaco266130538348.91 Jul 1987 - 17 Sep 1994
Nancy11433305128.91 Jul 1984 - 1 Jul 1987
Total147980431935654.4%

The 68-year-old French manager has been at Arsenal since joining them in 1992. His current contract runs until the end of the next season, and the Gunners Boss could leave at the end of his contract.
According to report, Arsene Wenger sees the 42-year-old Giovanni van Bronckhorst, who was a former Arsenal player, as a top candidate to take over from him when he decides to step down.
Also, among the penned down candidates, is current Bournemouth boss, Eddie Howe. Although, Monsieur Wenger admires Van Bronckhorst work under a tight budget with his present club, Feyenoord.
*Giovanni Van Bronckhorst*

Van Bronckhorst equally has the same admiration for Arsene Wenger, his achievements with the side and the legacy Wenger has built with the Arsenal side.
Reportedly, the Arsenal board are equally interested in the Dutchman and are hoping to bring him back to the North London side.
Giovanni Van Bronckhorst spent two seasons with Arsenal under Arsene Wenger and won the Premier League title and the F.A. Cup, during that time.
Van Bronckhorst then left for Barcelona where he won two La Liga titles (2004 - 2005, 2005 - 2006) and the Champions’ league (2005 – 2006).

Giovanni Van Bronckhorst Managerial Stats


TeamGPWDLWin %FromTo
Feyenoord10966172660.55%18 May 2015Present
Total10966172660.55%

Van Bronckhorst has managed Feyenoord since 2015 and led them in his second season-in-charge to their first League title win in 18 years.

He was the assistant manager from 2011 – 2014 under then Feyenoord Manager, Ronald Koeman. He was also assistant under Fred Rutten from 2014 - 2015, before getting the top position, when Fred Rutten left the club at the end of that season.
Speaking about Arsene Wenger, who he considers his mentor, Van Bronckhorst says: > “His philosophy has been an example for millions. He is the best coach in the world.”

Image Sources:
arsenal.com
thesun.co.uk
metro.co.uk




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great working @steemsports keep it up

my favorite team arsenal...always your post see..i totally appreciate...your blog and sports news...

haha incredible.. no draws at all with Grampus 8 Nagoya?

Yea @herverisson. Strangely he couldn't muster a draw with that team

I pray wenger would be willing to let go this time around. Van bronckhorsk is not a bad choice but i was gunning for thierry henry to replace wenger.

I can understand your view @articsports. However, i don't think Thierry Henry is ripe enough to get into management so soon. He hasn't had any managerial experience of leading a club all by himself, yet. Unlike, Van Bronckhorst who is now a league Champion with his Feyenoord side.