Former New York midfielder says European clubs would be ‘lucky to have’ Vieira
Mikey Lopez was very impressed by the Frenchman during his time at New York City.
Patrick Vieira has been backed to be a successful manager in Europe by one of his former New York City players.
The 41-year-old has drawn plenty of plaudits since taking over at the Major League Soccer side in 2016 and has been one of the names mooted as a potential successor to Arsene Wenger at Arsenal.
Helped by the fact he captained the Gunners during their unbeaten ‘Invincibles’ season in 2003/04, Vieira has emerged as a favourite to replace his former manager – who has announced he will leave the Emirates Stadium at the end of the season.
“I am always going to have a deeper relationship with Arsenal. That is not enough to coach the team but I’m ready to coach any side in Europe.”
While other names in the frame, such as Carlo Ancelotti and Massimiliano Allegri, may have more top-level experience of managing in Europe, former New York City midfielder Mikey Lopez believes he witnessed first-hand that Vieira is equally as capable.
“I think any team in Europe would be lucky to have him as their coach,” the 25-year-old told Press Association Sport.
“Patrick has kind of changed soccer here but to know that a coach who made his name here is being considered for the manager’s job at Arsenal is huge.
“If he does take the job there, I think he would do a really good job because of the type of person and hard worker he is.”
Lopez – who now plays for San Antonio FC – was one of the first signings made following Vieira’s appointment as New York City head coach.
“Coach Patrick is very hands on. Everything we did, for the most part, was led by him,” Lopez added.
“I think his biggest attributes as a coach were hard work, dedication and the fact that he was personable. You could see that his hard work from his playing years transferred over to when he became a coach.
“He was an amazing coach and since he had gone through the stuff we went through, he was able to give every single person advice specific to who they were or what they were going through.
“He helped me a lot because we kind of played the same position. He would give me advice on how I can be better defensively. He was a great mentor and teacher.”