Paul Clement was another assistant coach with an amazing reputation - not everyone can make the jump like Mourinho did.I remember Rene Meulensteen being lauded as the secret weapon at United that was underpinning Man United's success.
Never made the jump successfully to management. And he had 10x the experience Arteta has.
Some people are good as cogs in the machine, other people are good at operating the actual machine, and until they have proven experience at doing it then they simply are too big a risk logically if you want to be taken seriously as a top level club IMO.
Arteta might be wonderful, might not. One reason I was happy giving Martinez the job was we were in a fairly stable position at the time, risk wasn’t too high in giving him a chance and indeed worked out for a season. With the stadium move in the works (and financing needed to secured) doubt risk will be embraced so Silva is a much safer option of the two, despite his limited history at clubs.
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