Arsenal Needs Another Coach- Kagame

The president of the Republic of Rwanda, Paul Kagame has observed that the London based football club –Arsenal needs another coach to improve.

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It is believed that president Paul Kagame is a fun to this club among these light professional football teams in the world.

The team nicknamed gunners lost a 1-2 match to Manchester United at its home ground Emirates Stadium, Holloway, London yesterday in the ongoing Barclays Premier League.

In his twitter conversation with one of his follower Philip Etale, Kagame said;

“I very much support Arsenal-but to be honest Wenger needs to coach another team now and Arsenal needs another Coach for +ve…”

“When a good team (players) and a good coach fail for long, to deliver, one of them has to change, or even both!! … ..Change to happen!!! Otherwise the team and the coach seem to be stuck with each other for no good….!” The twit read in parts.

On the other hand, Arsenal’s first choice goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny believe Arsenal will finish the season in the top four despite the struggling side suffering their third defeat in a row on Sunday.

Having previously slumped to humiliating away defeats to Fulham and Swansea, the Gunners slipped up again at home to the defending champions, Manchester United.

The defeat left the Gunners five points adrift of fourth-placed Chelsea, and still 10 off their great rivals Tottenham in third.

There have been eighteen permanent and five caretaker managers of Arsenal since the appointment of the club’s first professional manager, Thomas Mitchell in 1897.

The club’s longest-serving manager as of 2009, in terms of both length of tenure and number of games overseen, is Arsène Wenger, who was appointed in 1996.

Wenger is also Arsenal’s only manager from outside the United Kingdom. Two Arsenal managers have died in the job – Herbert Chapman and Tom Whittaker.

ENDS

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