Former England defender, Sol Campbell has appealed to Gunners management to saddle him with the responsibility of handling the Arsenal managerial job.
Campbell stated this on the backdrop of the Gunners’ poor form of results in the Premier League under coach Mikel Arteta, which have seen the team lost against Brentford and Chelsea.
Sunday’s 2-0 home defeat to Chelsea meant Arsenal opened a league season with two losses and no goals scored in two matches for the first time in their history.
It also marked the first occasion they have ended the day in the relegation zone after more than one game of a season had been played since back in August 1992.
However, Campbell wants the club to appoint him as new boss after their worst-ever start to a Premier League season.
‘I tell you what, I’d help them,’ Campbell told Talksport.
‘Just give me the job and I’ll help them out.’
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‘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 go 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!’
‘It’s hard watching Arsenal at the moment, it’s really hard,’ he said.
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Sol Campbell… After you did a documentary on how Black mangers are rare in the EPL and championship clubs despite some having more coaching and managerial skills than most of their white peers… Sol… we are only good in acting not directing!
Lol….. This sort of people are just everywhere. Thought na only for naija them dy…. Lmao….
Is it the first time you’ll hear this my brother?