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Not necessarily, their rivals like the idea of them being in wilderness, but being in London (alot of snobby foreign players and managers will never touch Manchester or Liverpool with a barge pole) means they can bounce back easier than most.
When he arrived at Arsenal in 1996 Wenger was never an elite manager. He had been managing in Japan then Monacco. Hardly Juventus, Real Madrid and PSG 1970. I think an up and comer like Tuchel - he's improved Dortmund from Klopp era IMHO - or Schmidt at Mainz would be good choices as appointment. These are hungry ambitious up and comers as young Wenger once was, with fresh ideas and new messages, they are likely to ve the new Pep, the new Klopp, the new Ancelotti. These are who Arsenal should be looking at.
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