Mario Lemina says that current Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri would be a great fit at Arsenal and a good replacement for Gunners legend Arsene Wenger, as per Sky Sports News.
Allegri has been one of the front runners to take the hot seat at the Emirates Stadium, with Brendan Rodgers, Luis Enrique and Liverpool’s assistant manager Zeljko Buvac also said to be in the frame.
Allegri looks to be on course to winning his fourth consecutive Serie A title with Juventus and his fifth in total after winning the 2010/11 title with AC Milan.

Lemina, currently at Southampton, who spent two years playing under in Turin said:
He will give something special to the Premier League like Pep Guardiola [Manchester City] did, and Antonio Conte [Chelsea] did as well. Because he is Italian, he will give something special because he is more tactical. I think he would be very good for Arsenal if he goes.
Wenger has just one home game left in his Arsenal career, against Burnley in the Premier League, and the next game at the Emirates after that will see a new manager in the home dugout for the first time ever, and that man could be Allegri.




