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Parlour doesn't think Arsenal is for Howe

Up until this moment in England, what manager Eddie Howe has been able to accomplish for Bournemouth has been truly incredible. He won the Championship with them a couple years back and now he is holding his ground against some of the biggest teams in the country. These good performances have sparked rumors about him possibly taking on Arsene Wenger's job as the Gunners' head coach, some believe this to be true and other just don't see him there. 

To Arsenal legend Ray Parlour, putting Eddie Howe to command a big clubs such as the Gunners is a risky move that could prove very dangerous for all the Arsenal fans. Talking to Sky Sports, Parlour said: "He has certainly done a great job [at Bournemouth], but I just think it maybe a little bit too big for him at this time of his career. I think he has to go to the next level after Bournemouth, maybe like an Everton, or someone like that who is going to be challenging for the top six and then maybe move to the top-four level. But Eddie has done nothing wrong and he is learning the game still and about players and systems and the way to play."

With Arsene Wenger's imminent retirement on the cards and very close, there have been campaigns from certain corners of the local media who are proposing certain managers, but absolutely nothing will take place until Wenger  says otherwise. The coach will leave only if the fans run him out of the club or literally age can't let him manage anymore. 

Photo credit: AFC Bournemouth

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