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Osian Roberts Is Backing Two Teams To Fly Next Season – Como And Arsenal

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Welsh coaching guru Osian Roberts is spending his summer watching the seeds he has planted across Europe come into full bloom. It might have been a very different few months for Roberts had he not decided to withdraw himself early on from the race to succeed Rob Page as Wales manager.

By Graham Thomas

Welsh coaching guru Osian Roberts is spending his summer watching the seeds he has planted across Europe come into full bloom.

It might have been a very different few months for Roberts had he not decided to withdraw himself early on from the race to succeed Rob Page as Wales manager.

That left the way clear for Craig Bellamy to be appointed and the new boss has wasted little time in preparing for the upcoming Nations League campaign.

As for Roberts – the man who shaped the coaching careers of Cesc Fabregas, Mikel Arteta, Patrick Vieira and Thierry Henry – he has proven he is no mere blackboard technician by guiding Italian club Como into Serie A and he, too, is planning for a new adventure.

Roberts’ five-month stint as hands-on head coach on the banks of Lake Como was a massive success as he returned the club to the top flight after an absence of 21 years.

Having come in as coach on Henry’s recommendation to allow former Arsenal star Fabregas to gain his badges, Roberts will now move upstairs to become director of development.

That might give him time to reflect on the efforts of another of his ex-pupils – current Gunners boss Arteta – as well as the progress of England pair Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi, who Roberts coached during his time at Crystal Palace.

“I have worked as technical director with Wales and Morocco, as hands-on manager of age group teams, as assistant coach with Wales and Crystal Palace, and the truth is I really enjoy all three roles,” says the 58-year-old.

“In fact, I’d like to continue to do all three because it is all about football and what I have learned is that coaching and management works far better when the structure is horizontal, with everything aligned, rather than a vertical hierarchy.”

That will translate next season into Fabregas being the man in the dug-out when Como take on the likes of Juventus and the Milan giants, but Roberts working closely with the Spaniard behind the scenes.

“I cannot wait to see this club in Serie A because I live right in the city and so I’ve seen what this means to people – fans who have followed the club for 40 years, but who have seen dark times for the past two decades.

“This success means everything to them. That’s the power of football.”

Title success was something that just eluded Arteta this season, but Roberts reckons his former graduate of the renowned FA of Wales coaching course can go one better next season and become a Premier League winning manager.

“I think people will look back on this era and recognise it was one of those rare times when one club was dominant, almost to the point of perfection,” says Roberts of Manchester City under Pep Guardiola.

“Mikel did a fantastic job, but they were not as near perfection and those very fine margins proved to be the difference.

“But I think he will look at this season and think about small things he might have done differently. He will make those adjustments and I see no reason why Arsenal can’t win the title next season.”

The bookmakers differ in their opinion, though. They see a big, solid reason – Manchester City.

Guardiola’s champions are favourites to retain their crown with DragonBet, at 23/23, with Arsenal slightly behind them at 15/8.

Then come Liverpool at 15/2, and something of a gap until Chelsea are rated at a distant 16/1.

Manchester United are fifth in the betting at 25/1, with Tottenham at 28/1, and Newcastle at 35/1. Despite giving City and Arsenal a run for their money for the first half of last season, Aston Villa are a distant 50/1.

With Wales having failed to qualify for the Euros, Roberts was not quite able to bring himself to cheer for England – but he was rooting for his old Palace youngsters Eze and former Swansea City loan star Guehi.

“Both are very impressive young men, who are passionate about developing themselves, who just happen to be superb footballers.

“Eze would always have his head down reading the Bible, whenever we travelled away on a trip and Guehi is the son of a pastor, so we would often have conversations about belief and the important things in life.

“They are both outstanding players and first rate young men and they could both make a big impact on the international stage.”

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