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The former Bournemouth boss has signed a two-year contract and replaces Arne Slot‚ who parted company with the Reds last week just 12 months on from winning the club's 20th top-flight title. Iraola was pictured leaving Liverpool's training ground earlier on Thursday after finalising his deal. He had flown from San Sebastian on a private jet and was spotted arriving at Liverpool Airport in the morning.
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Andoni Iraola has flown into Liverpool on a private jet ahead of his unveiling as the club's new head coach. The Spaniard is expected to join on an initial two year deal to replace Arne Slot‚ who parted company with the Reds last week just 12 months on from winning the club's 20th top-flight title. Iraola spent three years with Bournemouth and led them to a first ever Europa League place last season‚ finishing just three points behind his new club.
Confirmation is expected for the Spaniard to join on an initial two year deal to replace Arne Slot ‚ who parted company with the Reds last week just 12 months on from winning the club's 20th top-flight title. Iraola‚ 43‚ spent three years with Bournemouth and led them to a first ever Europa League place last season‚ finishing just three points behind his new club. This will be the first time Iraola has managed a team in the Champions League‚ with his previous experiences coming at AEK Larnaca‚ Mirandes‚ and Rayo Vallecano.
IT'S A DON DEAL - Iraola contract length emerges as ex-Bournemouth boss gives green light to Liverpool deal
ISAAN KHAN IN LONDON: For a generation of Arsenal supporters‚ this was a day they feared might never come. Those 22 years after previously lifting the Premier League had weighted heavy. A mass congregation outside the Emirates on May 19‚ the night Arsenal were confirmed as champions after Manchester City drew to Bournemouth ‚ wasn't enough.
The Spaniard is attracting widespread interest across Europe after guiding the Cherries to the Europa League with a sixth place finish.
Mikel Arteta has lifted the lid on how he has changed Arsenal's 'ugly' culture into a winning one who are now Premier League champions. Arsenal's 22-year wait to win the top flight ended last week when Manchester City's 1-1 draw at Bournemouth confirmed the Gunners' place at the summit of the English football. It's been an arduous six-and-a-half year process for Arteta who took over the north London outfit in December 2019. At the time of his appointment Arsenal were 10th in the table - highlighting the rebuild the Spaniard has undergone.
England head coach Thomas Tuchel named his final 26-man squad on Friday‚ but also called up a young trio - Liverpool forward Rio Ngumoha‚ Fulham's Josh King and Bournemouth's Alex Scott - to train with the squad at the start of the camp.
Mikel Arteta said that he found out Arsenal had won the Premier League while having a BBQ in his garden because he couldn't bear to watch Manchester City's game against Bournemouth. 'I went home‚ went outside to the garden‚ started to build some fire and started to do some barbecue. I didn't watch any of it‚' said Arteta. 'I was just hearing noises in the background and the living room‚ then the magic happened.
The Spaniard led the Gunners to their first league title in 22 years this season‚ with victory confirmed on Tuesday night when Manchester City failed to beat Bournemouth. Arteta's current deal was set to expire next summer‚ but talks over extending that deal are advanced and an agreement would see him earn a huge pay hike.
Jubilant Arsenal fans partied outside the Emirates as they clinched their first Premier League title in 22 years. Supporters streamed into the streets of north London after Mikel Arteta's side were crowned champions of England for the fourth time on Tuesday night after Manchester City failed to beat Bournemouth Arsenal fans filled the pubs of north London and celebrated wildly once their title win was confirmed.
Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has taken to Instagram to celebrate the Gunners' Premier League title triumph by referencing his infamous three-word message from the club's defeat to Manchester City last month. The Gunners secured their first top-flight title in 22 years on Tuesday night after City could only manage a 1-1 draw away at Champions League-chasing Bournemouth‚ leaving the gap at an unassailable four points with one game to go. But only one month ago‚ it felt like momentum in the title race had swung in Pep Guardiola's side's direction after they beat Arsenal 2-1 at the Etihad to reduce the gap to three points at the time.
Arsenal have been crowned Premier League champions‚ ending a 22-year wait for the English title since the Invincibles team of 2004. Manchester City drew 1-1 with Bournemouth on Tuesday night‚ giving the Gunners an unassailable lead at the top of the table after they beat Burnley on Tuesday. Mikel Arteta's men have been runners-up in each of the last three seasons but finally overcame Pep Guardiola's team to be able to call themselves Kings of England.
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Follow Daily Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score‚ team news and updates as Bournemouth welcome Manchester City to the Vitality Stadium in the Premier League‚ with Oliver Holt and Jack Gaughan reporting from the ground.
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