Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

From Wenger to Wagner? That’s not as illogical as you might first think..

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ROY HODGSON has done a splendid job at Crystal Palace but he did have one advantage that his predecesso­r did not enjoy.

He had a mainly fit Wilfried Zaha at his disposal.

Zaha only featured in the first of Frank de Boer’s five games and returned on October 14 for Palace’s first win of the season, at home to Chelsea.

At this time of the year, debate bubbles about which player has been most crucial to the fortunes of his team.

Few have been more important to their club than Zaha has to Palace. LOST in the sentimenta­l mist of Arsene Wenger’s long goodbye has been Arsenal Football Club’s pretty wretched season.

There is a chance at close of play on Sunday, they will finish 10 points closer to the bottom of the table than to the top.

If they are beaten at the John Smith’s Stadium, it will be eight Premier League away defeats on the spin.

That suggests a team without a backbone.

The idea Wenger is a hard man to follow is illogical.

Wenger of a dozen or more years ago is a hard act to follow, not contempora­ry Wenger.

Equally, anyone who thinks this Arsenal squad just needs a little tinkering with and a little motivation­al assistance to become title challenger­s again is badly misguided. It is a mighty challenge Wenger bequeathes his successor.

That successor, it seems, will come from a group of five which includes Patrick Vieira.

Vieira would be my choice. He would be an inspired selection but how come David Wagner does not appear to be in that selection of candidates? Voting for the Barclays Manager of the Season closed yesterday and Wagner was not even on that six-strong shortlist.

Sean Dyche is on it and is another who should be considered by Arsenal. That roster must have been drawn up before Wagner took his team to the Etihad and to Stamford Bridge and came away from both venues with a point, ensuring Premier League survival. Both points were won through organisati­on, discipline and sheer endeavour – qualities that Wagner has instilled in this Huddersfie­ld team from the moment he arrived in late 2015.

Survival has not been pretty, only the doomed Swansea have scored less than Huddersfie­ld’s 28 goals. Their promotion to the Premier League in 2016-17 was not always pretty, either, going up with a negative goal difference.

But this is a Huddersfie­ld Town that were 18th in the Championsh­ip when Wagner took over.

Sure, thanks to their marvellous owner Dean Hoyle, Wagner was given some serious money to spend last summer and was also handed £11million to buy Alex Pritchard in January.

His investment­s have been mainly shrewd, none looking shrewder at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night than Jonas Lossl, the Danish goalkeeper whose loan move turned permanent and it is easy to see why. Lossl has faced 155 attempts on target this season and has saved 100 of them.

Wagner has benefited from his owner’s unwavering support, even during the slumps that punctuated the campaign.

Of the bottom six clubs, only Huddersfie­ld will end the season with the manager they started with, but that is because Hoyle clearly knows a good one when he sees one.

Despite an outlay of almost £40m last summer, this remains a very limited Huddersfie­ld squad.

And if the excitement of merely existing in the Premier League begins to wear off, it is a squad that will need bolstering considerab­ly if it is to attempt even a slightly more ambitious brand of football.

But for now, Wagner should be saluted for one of the finest survival acts in recent Premier League times.

The spirit he has infused into the team and the club has been exceptiona­l – the sort of spirit their opponents on the season’s last day could use.

Headed by Vieira, Arsenal have some high-calibre names on the shortlist to replace Wenger.

Wagner should be among them.

CHELSEA Under-18s have won the quadruple this season. In addition to lifting their fifth successive FA Youth Cup, they captured the U18 Premier League Cup, the U18 Premier League, and the U18 Premier League South.

Here was their starting line-up for the second leg of the Youth Cup final against Arsenal: Cummings, Castillo, James, Guehi, Panzo, Gallagher, Gilmour, Sterling, Mceachran, Hudson-odoi, Redan.

Remember their names and try to guess what clubs they will be on loan to over the next five years.

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