Barcelona’s 4-0 Champions League capitulation to Paris Saint-Germain earlier this week has pushed the club to some crisis. While no one foresaw this type of damaging result this early in the competition, what has followed thereafter is not any surprise.
1. Tottenham Hotspur
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| Mauricio Pochettino |
Mauricio Pochettino is an Argentine and started his career at Newell’s Old Boys, and that is certainly enough for that rumour mill to make something away from nothing. Pochettino emerged as being a fine, young manager after making his go on to the Premier League with Southampton in 2013. He or she is now one of the league’s elite tacticians and is recognized for his attacking make of football at Tottenham.
2. Everton
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| Ronald Koeman |
Ronald Koeman is the 53-year-old is a well-traveled manager who has had stints in Portugal, Spain and England apart from his native Netherlands. His latest moves within the Premier League suggest the Dutchman is making his way to the very top, having entered English football with Southampton before joining Everton last summer. A proceed to Barça may be his biggest step-up yet, but whether the Spanish champions fancy him is another matter.
3. Arsenal
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| Arsene Wenger |
Arsène Wenger’s contract at Arsenal ends following this season, as well as the Frenchman could emerge as a surprise candidate to switch Enrique.
Having neglected to win the Champions League in over two decades at Arsenal, Wenger’s likelihood of lifting the hallowed ‘big ears’ will receive an enhancement in Barcelona. However, the Frenchman is currently 67, hence he will add little value for the long-term prospects of Barça. It is clear he doesn’t retain that reputation now, hence his will certainly be a left-field appointment should it happen.




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