Piers Morgan Wants Arsenal To Appoint Manchester United Man As Their Manager

Piers Morgan has taken to twitter to suggest that Arsenal should consider appointing a Manchester United Legend as Arsene Wenger’s successor at Arsenal.

Piers Morgan has been one of the loudest critics of Wenger in recent seasons, following Arsenal’s failure to win the Premier League title since 2004.

Arsene Wenger has led Arsenal to Champions League qualification every season he has been in charge of the North London club, and has also won two successive FA Cups for the past two years running.

But Morgan isn’t happy and has suggested that he would like to see the under-fire Valencia boss Gary Neville at Emirates, as a potential successor of the Frenchman.

Gary Neville’s Valencia faced another defeat on Sunday, as they lost 1-0 to Real Betis and the Los Che are now 9 La Liga games without a win under the former England defender, and 12 league matches without victory including the final games of Nuno Espirito Santo’s reign.

Morgan replied to comments from fans on the social network. He tweeted:

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The 2-0 win over Bournemouth brought an end to a poor run of form for Arsenal, in which they went three games without a goal, and have now slipped below Tottenham Hotspur in the league. They will face the league leaders Leicester City on Sunday at the Emirates.

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Updated 25th May 2018