Flamini is a top quality for BPL & FA
Cup titles charge.
Not exact matches
A thumping win was just what Arsenal needed and hopefully this can be the start of a good run to a third FA
cup in a row and maybe even a late
charge for the EPL
title.
At the end of the 1997 - 98 season, Wenger's first full season in
charge, the team won their first league
title of the Premier League era and added the FA
Cup to their haul soon after, completing a domestic double.
3 League
titles / 6 Fa
cups and constant champions league last 16odd years out of 19 also but no matter what anyone says his time as our coach has come to an end even if we win the league which in fairness we have a great shot so going out of Europe could help us win the league for Wenger to leave on a high like fergie did... This has to be his last season in
charge along with Stan the Conman... Money needs put into this squad to get it to the next level and a different direction because in all honesty when we beat Bayern they just did nt take their chances like they did last night and they already had a great squad and added to it in the summer with Costa etc... we had a real chance this year if we had brought in more than Cech and that is Wengers fault!
In his first season and a half in
charge, the Frenchman has debatably the best 18 months any manager has had, as he oversaw his side win their first league
title since 2012, as well as winning back - to - back Champions League, European Super
Cup and FIFA Club World Cups.
The Italian tactician got off to a dream start at Stamford Bridge last season, winning the
title in his first year in
charge and reaching the FA
Cup final.
The Italian tactician looks set to deliver the Premier League
title in his first season in
charge at Stamford Bridge, while he can still do the double too with the FA
Cup.
The French boss has been in
charge of the club for 20 years now, helping the side to win three Premier League
titles, as well as six FA
Cup competition wins.
During his 27 year reign in
charge Sir Alex Ferguson helped Man United to 13 Premier League
titles, five FA
Cup wins and two Champions League triumphs.
Champions League football and a
cup or two is definitely on the agenda, but many are hoping for a little more and would like to mount a serious
title charge.
City fans will certainly have no issues if that's the case, given Guardiola won three league
titles, two Champions League trophies, a whole host of domestic
cups and two FIFA Club World
Cups during his stint in
charge of the Catalan giants.
The 26 - year - old joined the Bavarian giants at a time when Pep Guardiola was in
charge and it has proven to be a fruitful stint given he's won four Bundesliga
titles as well as domestic
cups and the FIFA Club World
Cup in 2013.
Their
title charge never really got off the ground, and although they reached the League
Cup final, they were humiliated by Manchester City.
He won delivered Arsenal's first league
title in seven years in his first full season in
charge, also adding FA
Cup success to make it a domestic double.
Italy's World
Cup - winning captain in 2006 took
charge last year and steered Quanjian to the League One
title.
Struth defined Rangers in his generation in
charge, but his successor did pretty well too: Scott Symon won six
titles in 13 years (including two trebles) and was the first manager to take a British team to a European final, losing the 1961
Cup Winners»
Cup.
Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur made winning strides toward the Premier League trophy this weekend, while Arsenal's
title charge was momentarily shoulder checked into the periphery in a
title race that took another twist yesterday, as even Manchester City's confidence - boosting
cup win has potentially brought them back into league contention.
Guardiola, who failed to land a trophy in his first season in
charge at The Etihad, won the League
Cup in February against Arsenal but this was the one that really mattered, City's first
title since 2013 - 14.
Despite again failing to deliver a sustained
title bid, eventually finishing an all - too - familiar fourth and also going out of the Champions League once more to Bayern Munich, not to mention Wenger losing his 1,000 th match in
charge 6 - 0 at Chelsea, the long wait for some silverware to put in the Emirates Stadium cabinet was ended by an energy - sapping extra-time FA
Cup final win over Hull, having trailed 2 - 0 inside the opening eight minutes.
Mourinho has not delivered the Premier League
title in his second season in
charge, and the failure to progress to the FA
Cup final is likely to increase the negativity around the Portuguese's managerial position.