Home Football Former Arsenal coach Jonas Eidevall stands by decision to let Vivianne Miedema join Manchester City for free

Former Arsenal coach Jonas Eidevall stands by decision to let Vivianne Miedema join Manchester City for free

Miedema joined Manchester City on a free transfer during the summer window, a move that pl...

Fri, 14 Mar 2025 16:10 PM

Miedema joined Manchester City on a free transfer during the summer window, a move that played a significant role in causing fans to turn against Eidevall.

Miedema leaving to a rival and a poor start to the 2024/25 season saw fans boo Eidevall and write "Eidevall out" on a bridge close to the Emirates stadium.

Ex-Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall: "I never took any decision to be liked"

The relationship with the fans was damaged because of the decision and with results not going the Gunners' way, Eidevall resigned in October.

He has now taken up the role of head coach for San Diego Wave in the National Women's Soccer League.

Speaking to the BBC, he said of the Miedema situation: "I don't [have any regrets]. I think you always take the best decisions as you can make for the club at that point with the information that you know.

"You can't rethink decisions based on new information that you could not have known at that time. That's not a helpful way of thinking about life. So no regrets.

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"I do think that that decision was a big part in my relationship with the supporters [deteriorating].

"I never took any decision to be liked. I always took decisions because I felt they were the best for the club and for the team. But the problem is when you take those decisions and you don't get the results then of course it very much spirals."

Miedema is the Women's Super League all-time top scorer. During her seven years at Arsenal she scored 125 goals and made 50 assists in 172 appearances.

The Netherlands international started her time at City well. She was a key part of their 2-0 win over Barcelona last October but has had inconsistent minutes because of injury. She has now recovered and is expected to play a part in the Women's League Cup final on Saturday.

Eidevall signed World Cup winner Mariona Caldentey as a replacement for Miedema. She is slowly becoming an Arsenal fan favourite and has played 14 WSL games and scored six goals so far.

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