
Former England striker Chris Sutton believes Arsenal should take a punt on hiring Burnley boss Sean Dyche for the vacant managerial position in north London.
The 46-year-old will lead the Clarets out to European football next season, but despite this, the Englishman has not been rumoured to be in the running for the vacant job at the Emirates, much to Sutton’s despair.

Sutton believes the perception of Dyche is that he is “unfashionable,” but he dismissed this claim, believing he could possibly transform Arsenal should he be given the opportunity.
Speaking on BBC 5 Live Sport, Sutton said: “Why not Sean Dyche? Why have we not heard Sean Dyche?
“What are the issues at Arsenal? Do we really see issues with Arsenal going forward as an attacking outfit? I don’t think so.
“He’s done his apprenticeship, he’s taken Burnley up, credit to the board at the particular time because they stuck with him when they went down, he brought them back.
“That is what I think Arsenal need in this moment in time. But he is unfashionable – that is everybody’s perception.
“So how do we know that Sean Dyche couldn’t go into Arsenal and turn them into a strong, all-round, outfit and compete for titles?”
Former Arsenal midfielder and current Manchester City coach Mikel Arteta is the frontrunner for the position, while another former player in Patrick Vieira is also on the shortlist.
