https://arseblog.com/2020/10/ten-months/
If I were to tell you that a manager who took over an Arsenal in absolute disarray, who then steadied the ship, won a trophy, got us back into Europe, signed two very good players for the spine of the team, convinced our world class goalscorer to to stay, secured the future of the hottest young talent, and spoke clearly and frequently about the need to change the culture at the football club – something almost everyone would admit was necessary – was under pressure in less than a year, would you believe it? I know 2020 is mad but even that’s a bit much, no?
By the way, that’s without even talking about how this is his first job in management, and the fact he’s had to deal with the most extraordinary off-pitch circumstances that any rookie manager has had to face (Covid-19, finances, boardroom mayhem with the Director of Football, issues with popular players, many inherited contracts and poor purchases previously which restricted what we could do in the transfer market, and more).