'The next Wiegman' - the story of Arsenal manager on brink of history
Briefly

Renee Slegers, a former player with a deep-rooted connection to Arsenal, has been appointed head coach with hopes of securing the Women's Champions League title, last won in 2007 under Vic Akers. Slegers, whose playing career ended prematurely due to a knee injury, has been recognized for her intelligence and technical skills on the field. Her rise in coaching has garnered attention, positioning her as a potential successor to the legacy of influential coaches like Sarina Wiegman. Arsenal hopes to reclaim European glory with her at the helm, aiming to replicate Akers’ historic achievements.
Slegers’ intelligence on the field was remarkable, highlighted by her technical abilities and tactical awareness, as noted by her former teammate Leonne Stentler.
Renee Slegers, hailed as the 'next Sarina Wiegman', has the potential to lead Arsenal back to European glory, echoing Vic Akers' past successes.
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