Arsenal: 15 Candidates To Replace Arsene Wenger - From Least To Most Likely
6. Leonardo Jardim
Deja vu alert. Engineering a 2-1 victory over Arsenal's most-hated rivals in Tottenham Hotspur during this season's Champions League group stage can only boost your profile, and put a smug smile on Gunners' fans faces.
Plus it will put you back in their good books considering your team (Monaco) knocked out the side you're linked with in the same competition two years ago. Since taking charge of the club from the glamorous principality in 2014, Jardim has guided them to two successive third-place finishes, and this season they are leading France's Ligue 1 title race.
And it's obviously no mean feat competing in the era of money-no-object PSG.