Arsenal wins big, coach Wenger receives bad news from Germany
Coach Arsene Wenger's joy of victory over Stoke City was short-lived when at the same time, German press announced that coach Thomas Tuchel had found a new destination. Meanwhile, sources from the British press said that the German coach will take over Arsenal from next season.
Last night, Arsene Wenger's Arsenal won 3-0 against Stoke City in round 32 of the Premier League, thereby extending their winning streak to 4. At this time, it seems that the "Gunners" fans have faith in the French coach when the team won 4 matches, scored 11 goals and only conceded 1 goal.
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However, at the moment when he felt most optimistic of the season, coach Wenger was startled by a new piece of information released from Germany. Specifically, according to information revealed by Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge to Blid, coach Thomas Tuchel has chosen his next destination. The former German player hinted that Tuchel did not choose to succeed Jupp Heynckes at Bayern Munich, but decided to seek a challenge at another prestigious team.
"Our sporting director, Hasan Salihamidzic, has been in talks with coaches, including Tuchel of course, but he has agreed to coach another team. Last Friday, Salihamidzic informed me that he had contacted Tuchel, but he refused, saying that he had found a club to coach next season. I don't know which team, only that it is another famous European team. Bayern must accept that, because Tuchel has the right to choose the right teams for himself," Rummenigge shared.
Meanwhile, in the recent sports news, Sky Sport revealed that Coach Tuchel has reached personal agreements with Arsenal's Board of Directors and will lead the Emirates team from next season to replace Wenger. Previously, a series of sports newspapers in the UK also said that Arsenal had decided to end their relationship with the "Professor" at the end of the season, despite the French coach still wanting to stick with it for a few more years.