The brilliant Arsenal and Wales team will try to return the team to the Championship after the recent loss.
35-year-old Aaron Remzi officially welcomed the First League club Oxford United. At the Kassam Stadium, the Welsh will replace Matt Bloomfield, who was killed last Saturday. The new coach faces a difficult task: to prepare the team to start in the third division after the fact that last season Oxford was seeded in the 22nd place in the Championship and dropped from the class..
Despite the fact that Remzi's only coaching evidence up to this point has been a short one since the end of the head coach's duties in Cardiff at the end of the 2024/25 season, we can say at our best:.
" This is the moment before which I was preparing for many fates. I have been working under the responsibilities of some of the greatest managers and throughout my career, experiencing situations under high pressure. I want to build on this evidence to bring a culture of high standards, professionalism and work ethic."
Remzi also told the patients that they missed the active attack after two important seasons of struggle for survival, more sports football:.
" I want a team that will fight for the emblem until the end, and the kind that our patients write about."
Apparently, Remzi completed his playing career after playing for the Mexican Pumas UNAM. His track record as a graven enemy:.
Arsenal: 369 matches, 3 English Cups and 3 English Super Cups.
Juventus: Serie A title in debut season.
Zbirna to Wales: 86 matches, 21 goals, participation in three great tournaments (Zokrem, key role in the historic run to the Euro 2016 semi-final).
He was also forced to pay for the French city of Nice and the city of Cardiff.
Remzi joins the growing list of young mentors in the English Football League. It’s great that in the First League you will be able to get along with your awesome Arsenal teammate Jack Wilshere, who is so popular with Luton Town. The stench was already stirring in the coaching places of the past, when they worked as time-honored mentors (Cardiff and Norwich, obviously).
Guess what, Jack Wilshere won his first trophy as a coach.