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Declan Rice Names Surprise Arsenal Star as a Future Elite Manager!

Declan Rice has singled out Jorginho as the Arsenal player most likely to succeed as a manager, praising the Italian midfielder’s exceptional football intelligence. When asked who in the current squad would make the best coach, Rice had no hesitation in naming Jorginho, highlighting his deep understanding of the game and tactical awareness.

Jorginho’s Football Brain Stands Out

Speaking about his teammate, Rice explained why he believes Jorginho has the qualities needed to thrive in management.

“Probably Jorginho. I’ve played against him and with him for years, and seen him play for Italy, and I would say that out of everyone I’ve ever played with, he’s in the top three football brains I’ve ever seen. The way he thinks about the game, his knowledge, I just think he’ll go on to have a really good managerial career because of how he sees the game.”

This high praise from Rice speaks volumes about Jorginho’s influence both on and off the pitch. The Italian has long been regarded as a player who sees the game differently, often dictating play from deep midfield with his passing, positioning, and leadership.

 

GIRONA, SPAIN – JANUARY 29: Jorginho of Arsenal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD8 match between Girona FC and Arsenal FC at Montilivi Stadium on January 29, 2025 in Girona, Spain. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Jorginho’s Experience Sets Him Apart

Jorginho’s experience at the highest level could certainly make him a strong managerial candidate in the future. Having played in multiple top leagues, won major trophies, and represented Italy at international level—including their victorious Euro 2020 campaign—he has been exposed to various tactical approaches and footballing philosophies.

At Chelsea, Jorginho was a key figure under multiple managers, helping the team win the Champions League in 2021. Since joining Arsenal, he has continued to showcase his leadership qualities, often guiding younger players and influencing the team’s style of play.

His ability to read the game, manage tempo, and anticipate opposition movements has made him a valuable asset for Mikel Arteta. These same qualities could translate well into a managerial role, where decision-making, tactical awareness, and communication are crucial.

A Future on the Touchline?

While Jorginho remains focused on his playing career, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him transition into coaching once he hangs up his boots. Many midfielders with a strong tactical mind—such as Xabi Alonso and Andrea Pirlo—have successfully moved into management, and Jorginho could follow a similar path.

With his deep understanding of positional play, his experience playing under elite managers, and his leadership on the pitch, the foundations for a successful managerial career are already in place. Rice’s comments suggest that Jorginho’s teammates also recognize his football intelligence, further reinforcing the belief that he could thrive in a coaching role.

For now, Jorginho’s focus remains on helping Arsenal achieve success this season, but when the time comes, he may very well be one of the next players to step into the dugout. If Rice’s prediction is correct, Arsenal fans may one day see Jorginho return to the club in a managerial capacity.

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