Talk about jumping to conclusions.
It was a difficult afternoon for Arsenal fans. Losing to your arch rivals is tough. Losing 1-0 and watching your £52m substitute striker miss several late chances to equalise is agonising. It was a case of the same old problems for Arsenal, who looked threatening at times but were sloppy at the back and were lucky not to concede more than one.
The usual complaints about Arsène Wenger were aired, with many fans stating that this must be his final year at the club. We’ve heard it all before.
https://twitter.com/GoonerEngler/status/962337655454420997
While former Arsenal player and current ‘pundit’ Paul Merson believes Arsenal should look to replace Wenger with Conte, the fans are getting a bit excited over a different Italian manager.
Carlo Ancelotti attended the North London Derby today at Wembley and yes, you guessed it, Arsenal fans now think he’s nailed on to be their next manager.
Good derby and great atmosphere at Wembley today. #premierleague #TOTARS pic.twitter.com/i0W2afRVEQ
— Carlo Ancelotti (@MrAncelotti) February 10, 2018
Ancelotti is currently without a job after Bayern Munich left him go earlier in the season due to a poor run of form, and there are very few top class managers available for Arsenal to hire, should they look to replace Wenger.
A lot of fans might have read a bit too far into this tweet, going by these replies.
Welcome to Arsenal, Ancelotti. We need you badly.
— Sash ~ (@ltarsenal) February 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/RedLacazette9/status/962370346203713536
Welcome to @Arsenal , @MrAncelotti ! We need you.
— Ødegaard & Saka âš½ 🇧🇬🇪🇺🇺🇦 (@Arteta_Bulgaria) February 10, 2018
Ancelotti to Arsenal confirmed. https://t.co/YPGarnmw6B
— Sam (@Officialelsamo) February 10, 2018
Ancelotti, Arsenal needs you. Come over this summer. https://t.co/Rrr5NavMEl
— Abdul (@Mayor_Salami) February 10, 2018
I trust Ancelotti to sell these useless defenders when he joins Arsenal next season.
— Duzie (@Duzie_) February 10, 2018
Talk about jumping to conclusions.
Even if Ancelotti were to replace Wenger, Arsenal would not be rid of their problems. Part of the reason he left Bayern was because players were dissatisfied with the overly relaxed nature of his training sessions. Tactically his Bayern side were predictable.
Ancelotti is a manager in the same mould of Wenger. Arsenal might see a slight improvement, but the Italian is not the solution to their multiple problems.