Carlos Cuesta linked with Norwich : Marquinhos departs
Morning, still not a lot happening but there are a couple of bits and pieces we can look at before Mikel Artetaās press conference this morning.
First up is that Carlos Cuesta, one of his coaching staff, has been linked with the Norwich City job in the summer. Heās an interesting character, this profile from Training Ground Guru back in 2021 outlines some of his background and skills, and itās very rare to see someone of just 28 with all of that experience under their belt.
We saw him during the Amazon documentary, doing one on one sessions with players ā or at least the very broad strokes of those because Iām pretty sure Arsenal didnāt allow anything overly sensitive hit the screens ā and he has become a bit more central to the coaching staff since the departure of Steve Round last summer.
So, it seems fairly normal that someone who started his coaching career at 18 with Atletico Madrid, might well have been working towards becoming a manager in his own right. Obviously you need to do a lot of work, garner experience, learn so much about the job, dressing room dynamics, and so on, but you also need to have some measure of authority to be a head coach or a manager. It would still be something of a challenge for someone under 30 who has never played the game professionally, but maybe now heās at an age where those kind of challenges start to become available.
Iād also say that being part of Mikel Artetaās coaching staff piques the interest of potential candidates. Everyone can see what Arsenal used to be, and what Arsenal are now, so whatever role you play in that progression has to look good on your CV. It is one for the summer, for very obvious reasons, but it will be interesting to see what happens. Itās worth pointing out that while Arteta did bring in experience in the shape of Round and Albert Stuivenberg, the appointments of Cuesta and Miguel Molina (both in their 20s) were pretty brave. A young manager giving young coaches a chance, so if Cuesta decides to take up the Norwich job, or any other that might come his way, weāll see if he repeats that with whoever comes in as a replacement.
Beyond that, Marquinhos has joined Fluminense on loan. Thereās talk this one has an option to make it permanent, but Iām not sure. Itās difficult to see him return. He feels like a modern day Amaury Bischoff (PI), a relatively cheap punt that didnāt work out and heāll exist in our Arsenal consciousness forever because thatās what happens. Hey, he had a lovely moment when he scored in the Europa League, and who knows? He might surprise us. I donāt think it matters too much if he doesnāt though.
Right, Iām going to leave it there for this morning. Weāll bring you all the press conference stuff over on Arseblog News, and thereās a brand new Arsecast with Charles Watts below. Happy listening.
Download ā iTunes ā Spotify ā Acast ā RSS
Ok