I don't fully understand modern football.
I know that it reflects society and that players, managers, and pundits are bona fide celebrities, but I still don't fully understand how that makes them any more credible than the players, managers, and pundits from days of yore.
Arsene Wenger has earned his place as a football revolutionary and there is no doubt that his Arsenal teams of the late 90's and early 00's played some of the best football seen on these shores since a certain Green & White magical machine of the 60's & 70's.
However - even his revolution reached the end of its cycle and he certainly lost sight of what a defence is actually paid to do. He inherited a decent defensive line and struggled a bit to modify it when the old guard moved on.
I admire Wenger and I would have loved to have seen what he might have been able to achieve with us 20-years ago when we were competing financially with the bigger English clubs. I think he's yesterday's man, but he still interests me more than the majority of other names that are being bandied about.
I guess Pep's out the question and Klopp probably has a distraction or two to consider too.
I think the answer comes from (quite literally) within, because nobody can convince me that Lenny is any less an option than those being cited for the job.