Premier League manager hot seat rankings: From Arsenal to Man Utd, which coaches are facing the sack?

After Jose Mourinho’s arrival at Tottenham, a sequence of managerial musical chairs has already begun

Tom Kershaw
Thursday 28 November 2019 10:50 GMT
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After another torrid week for the Premier League‘s contingent of under pressure sides, a period of managerial musical chairs has already begun.

The headline act, of course, came last week as Jose Mourinho succeeded Mauricio Pochettino at Tottenham Hotspur.

However, with Arsenal fans openly revolting against Unai Emery, chanting “we want Emery out” throughout the second half of their dire draw against Southampton, another sequence of sackings already feels imminent. At Bramall Lane, as Oli McBurnie’s last-gasp equaliser consigned Manchester United to just four wins from their opening 13 matches, it wasn’t any prettier for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Meanwhile, further down the table, Marco Silva‘s sacking at Everton is touted as imminent, while the likes of Manuel Pellegrini and Quique Sanchez Flores are both also teetering on the brink.

Here we rank all the Premier League managers according to how close they are to the sack:

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