
Arsenal assistant coach Carlos Cuesta to be named manager of Serie A side aged just 29 in huge blow to Arteta
YOUNG PROTEGE Arsenal assistant coach Carlos Cuesta to be named manager of Serie A side aged just 29 in huge blow to Arteta
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ARSENAL manager Mikel Arteta has lost one of his closest associates following a record breaking transfer.
Arteta's assistant coach Carlos Cuesta is set to be named Parma manager at the young age of 29.
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Cuesta is set to make history in Serie A after receiving the biggest opportunity of his career.
The Spanish tactician will officially become the youngest head coach in the Italian top flight this century.
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