Sentences with phrase «as next boss»

City have been trying to land a galactico and have no limit to their transfer ambitions, particularly as they are set on bringing in Pep Guardiola as their next boss.
After their experiment with an overseas manager, Real Sociedad have quickly returned to their native shores by lining up Eusebio Sacristan as their next boss.

Not exact matches

On March 15, one of the contenders to become China's president for the next decade, Bo Xilai, was sacked as the Communist Party boss for Chongqing, an inland megalopolis with a population roughly equal to Canada's.
So the next time you're writing your boss an email during a meeting, remember that your cognitive capacity is being diminished to the point that you might as well let an 8 - year - old write it for you.
As a result, the pieces look to be falling into place for a deal to be done ahead of next season, while Everton boss Ronald Koeman is said to have ambitious plans of his own which involve a # 100m splurge this summer, as per The MirroAs a result, the pieces look to be falling into place for a deal to be done ahead of next season, while Everton boss Ronald Koeman is said to have ambitious plans of his own which involve a # 100m splurge this summer, as per The Mirroas per The Mirror.
With Cancelo now confirmed to moving to Inter Milan, it'll be interesting to see which right - back Chelsea target next, as boss Conte looks to improve all aspects of his Blues squad as they look to retain their Premier League title this season.
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It will probably depend on what happens at training over the next few days and to be honest it is more likely that Elneny will feature at some point but not from the start but I am sure that the Arsenal boss would like to have Mathieu Flamini and Aaaron Ramsey as fresh as possible for the Premier League away clash with Liverpool on Wednesday night.
«And just like the season as a whole, this game should make the boss realize he needs to act in the transfer market if he does not want the same thing happening yet again next year.»
In another encouraging development, Wenger's quotes come as Gazzetta dello Sport claim Arsenal have approached former Real Madrid and Bayern Munich boss Carlo Ancelotti about becoming their next manager.
Jose Mourinho has lost three games in a row as Manchester United boss, so now might be a good time to seek some advice as to how to set up his team for the next match.
Inter Milan boss Roberto Mancini is targeting the Serie A title, and he believes his side can achieve it as early as next season, reports Goal.com.
It seems that Brendan Rodgers appointment as new Liverpool boss has started a managerial merry - go - round that may well have claimed it's next victim.
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino was quoted on the official club twitter account as saying that the competition is very important for the North London based outfit and that they aim to make it to the next stage.
Steve Bruce remains the favourite according to the report, but with the club's next game against Wolverhampton Wanders rapidly approaching, they will want to make an appointment sooner rather than later in order to give their next boss as much time as possible to settle and prepare the players.
What is clear at this stage is that the Chelsea boss undoubtedly needs to bolster his attacking options ahead of next season, as he can't merely rely on Diego Costa alone to fire them to success domestically and in the Champions League.
This slightly awkward incident also follows speculation from the Sun that PSG are interested in appointing United boss Jose Mourinho as their manager next season.
Lose one game and then prepare for the next one, which Blackburn Rovers will invariably lose, such is the horrendous record the Scot has as Ewood Park boss.
As much as I like him, Slaven Billic at West Ham is the next one that will probably be shown the door by his bosses this seasoAs much as I like him, Slaven Billic at West Ham is the next one that will probably be shown the door by his bosses this seasoas I like him, Slaven Billic at West Ham is the next one that will probably be shown the door by his bosses this season.
The French boss is expected to announce whether he will be staying on as Gunners manager next season, with his current contract set to expire this summer.
Gwin its simple his bosses are not pleased with him this season and if he fails next season his sacked, other clubs are not like arsenal you don't get time on top and yes they will spend probably around 300M, City needs to change more players then Arsenal in the near future and as we all know new players need to settle and some fail, that's why they are trying to steal EPL players who already conditioned, if they fail to attract the likes of Sanchez and some spud players he could have problems next season,
The same applies to La Liga — been bossed by Barca and Madrid forever and as soon as a team like Atletico Madrid does well, the next season their players depart to bigger clubs and the club goes back to being a mediocre team.
According to BBC Sport, the former Chelsea boss will be appointed as Red Devils boss next week, with United making a change after Van Gaal failed to qualify for the Champions League.
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers is reportedly ready to spend big in order to bring Musonda to Parkhead, and as reported by the Daily Mail, the club are on the verge of bringing in the Belgian midfielder, as Rodgers looks to take the club to the next level.
It's important for the players to reflect from previous experiences, as well as the boss, in order to improve for next season.
The most important of which will likely be the appointment of the next manager, and it remains to be seen how Agbonlahor is dealt with by the club as well as his future boss if he continues to disrespect Villa with his antics off the pitch.
With Alexis Sanchez due back in action either this weekend against Stoke City or the next game after and with our England international forward Danny Welbeck finally back in training after his long injury lay - off, the boss feels that the Gunners have plenty of options up front, and as reported by The Mirror he feels that he will not find any better options than what he has in the January transfer window.
Let's hope the boss will retain him in his next season 1st team squad as he is widely expected to sign a top quality striker for option and gives Olivier Giroud competition for his game.
The current PSG boss will see his contract expire next summer, and it's claimed that unless he can take the French giants to the semi-finals of the Champions League as a minimum target, he could be looking for a new job ahead of next season.
The board so far have been happy with Wenger keeping us in the champions league and a top 4 position in the premier league and as long as Arsenal continue to maintain that status then Wenger will remain as boss until he retires, the next manager will be required to do the exact same given that is what the board want as a minimum and so change will only come with a change of board.
The boss also got some good news though, when it came out that the injury to our Chilean striker was not as bad as first feared and that he may even be fit enough to play for his country next week.
A friendly atmosphere of loan deals of transfer of players between Arsenal and Utd would have continued between LvG and the Boss next season if LvG remains as the Utd boss next season against all odds.
Loius Enrique wont continue as Barca boss next season.
In a BBC report the boss makes it clear that he is struggling to understand the decision of the football governing body FIFA about the schedule of the Copa America in Chile this summer as it means that the Gunners will almost certainly have to start the next Premier League season without our star man Alexis Sanchez.
Although Blues boss Jose Mourinho is thought to be ready to let the world class stopper leave the club in the summer, he has made it abundantly clear as reported by the Guardian last week, that he would be reluctant to sell to next season's potential title challenge rivals Arsenal.
The boss then must surely make many changes for our League Cup match against Reading tomorrow, so as to give our tired stars a chance to recover for the next League game at Sunderland next weekend, although our manager is keen for us to get back to winning ways against the Championship side.
A positive and optimistic view of Arsenal, the current campaign and the chances of Arsenal winning the Premier League title in next season might not carry as much weight when it comes from one of players in the Arsenal squad, but the reason suggested by Per Mertesacker for the struggles of the Gunners this season is the same one suggested earlier this week by the West Brom boss Tony Pulis, our awful injury record.
However, Chelsea will likely assess their options, and much will of course depend on Antonio Conte's plans for the squad given that the Italy boss was confirmed as their next head coach after the conclusion of Euro 2016.
Wenger «agrees» for Paul Clement to replace him as Arsenal boss next season acc 2 media in spain I guess they spelt Klopp wrong.
Fekir's decision to extend his stay in France will likely cause Gunners boss Arsene Wenger into switching transfer targets as he looks to strengthen his squad to enable a title challenge next season.
As for Chelsea, they will have ambitious plans under Antonio Conte next season, and having secured a deal for Kante who will form a pivotal part of his midfield, it seems as though the former Juventus and Italy boss wants more creativity and clinical play in the final third courtesy of MahreAs for Chelsea, they will have ambitious plans under Antonio Conte next season, and having secured a deal for Kante who will form a pivotal part of his midfield, it seems as though the former Juventus and Italy boss wants more creativity and clinical play in the final third courtesy of Mahreas though the former Juventus and Italy boss wants more creativity and clinical play in the final third courtesy of Mahrez.
Per the source, United boss Jose Mourinho wants to axe eight players by the end of next season and Godin has been identified as one of the replacements the club is targeting.
Therefore it appears that the club is in deep deliberation as to whether tp wait until those two games have been played and then act to replace the former Fulham manager with former Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard who is on the look out for a new post having been sacked by Galatasaray earlier in the season, or instead axe Roy Hodgson within the next 48 hours, which currently appears to be the more likely scenario.
Reds boss Brendan Rodgers has been looking to add some significant additions to his side this summer as the club will most likely be involved in next season's Champions League as they still seek to end their 24 year wait for a league title.
Chelsea have set their sights on Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain with the Argentine seen by Blues boss Jose Mourinho as the ideal player to boost his attack next summer.
West Ham boss Sam Allardyce has pleaded with his players to remain well - behaved between now and the end of the season, as they bid to qualify for next year's Europa League, the Sun reports.
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Le Prof still has two more seasons left on his current contract and very few Gooners would be surprised if he remained at the club much longer than that, even though some would prefer him to leave as soon as possible... There have been many ex-Arsenal legends that are candidates to become Arsenal's next boss, with Tony Adams, Steve Bould, Dennis Bergkamp and others already much further advanced in their management training, but even those big names hardly know the club better than Henry.
Arsenal have identified RB Leipzig boss Ralph Hasenhuttl as their next manager after Arsene Wenger, according to the Austrian coach himself.
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