Arsenal's Offer to Brendan Rogers is Deemed to Fail, Boss Says He's Happy with Leicester and the Club's Direction
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As Arsenal's dismal performance in Premier League continues, everyone is seriously in doubts with the current Arsenal Boss Unai Emery and everyone is serious about sacking the boss. Arsenal is in serious trouble despite spending millions in transfer fees and in fact having caliber players like Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Mesut Ozil, Lacazette, Pepe, and Dani Ceballos.
The question currently spreading is "who will be the next boss?" and many are in favor of current Leicester boss Brendan Rogers who is managing the club and is currently placed in the 2nd spot with 26 points in 12 games. Rogers is also a previous Liverpool manager, who managed the likes of Luis Suarez, Sterling, and Daniel Sturridge at their prime.
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But the Leicester City boss insisted : "I'm already in a top club" and that he's been very happy with Leicester. These are words from the Fox's boss who are currently enjoying a four game winning streak. Rogers is infact very happy and contented with his position in the club saying Leicester now is of the same level with the long-time top clubs in the Premier League.
This might have been a very sad news for Arsenal, but this is what clubs should be looking. Managers who are very loyal and with passion to serve the club. It's more than a duty, but a responsibility to bring the club to the highest level. Leicester is indeed a top tier club now and everyone can feel it that the Fox can deliver great results.
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Leicester are joining the so called "Big 6". Thought it before the season started (Granted I thought Everton would too and have been very wrong on that one) but I stand by Leicester for sure. They have a good owner who backs the club. Arsenal's owner takes money from the club and doesn't invest what is necessary to win so as new owner's come in like Leicester's, Arsenal are stagnating while other clubs ascend past them. Manchester United are the same way.