Indy Football Podcast: Emery, Solskjaer or Silva? Who’s next to go in the Premier League sack race?
Season 3 Episode 13: Luke Brown is joined by Tony Evans, Ben Burrows and Vithushan Ehantharajah
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Your support makes all the difference.This week on the Indy Football Podcast the team consider the futures of four struggling Premier League managers.
Host Luke Brown is joined by editor Ben Burrows, columnist Tony Evans and feature writer Vithushan Ehantharajah to discuss the Premier League’s four most vulnerable managers. Unai Emery. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Marco Silva. Manuel Pellegrini. Who is next for the chop?
They discuss Arsenal’s disastrous run of form and also question whether Solskjaer is the man to lead Manchester United back up the table. Will either of the two clubs make a move for Mauricio Pochettino?
They also talk about the increasing pressure on Marco Silva at Everton and Manuel Pellegrini at West Ham. Plus, there is time for some Jose Mourinho chat and Tony bursts a blood vessel ranting about VAR.
All that and more in the latest episode of the pod. Listen and download below.
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