Erik ten Hag and Mauricio Pochettino are moving up the list, but the favourite did just lose 8-0 at home so they might be fighting for second place.
is starting to translate pretty poorly to things on it, and while some Bruno Fernandes brilliance secured a crack-papering and much-needed win at Burnley there was little about the performance in general that screamed corner turned.He apparently turned down a big old pile of cash to move to Saudi Arabia yet could easily be tempted again, you fancy.
One of the reasons we think it would be fair enough is that if O’Neil were still Bournemouth manager he would be a solid favourite in this market. Everyone knows O’Neil overachieved last season, but there really isn’t a great deal of solid evidence out there to support the idea he would have done so again. That won’t stop people saying Bournemouth were flying under O’Neil, though.
Could really have done without that Brentford equaliser, and also without having to play Brighton at all because they’re real good.through the sticky moments last season and it all worked out fine in the end. Makes him slightly harder to sack if things go wrong this season – and means for us he’s probably a bit too high here at this early stage – but far from invincible. Even after a morale-boosting win at Chelsea. He probably wishes the club had not bought him a whole new team. Again.
Has been slightly diddled by Kenilworth Road’s unreadiness, mind. The postponement of that game inevitably makes Burnley’s situation look bleaker than it is having played a game fewer than almost everyone else while simultaneously condemning the Clarets to starting their return to the top flight with games against Man City, Aston Villa and Spurs. But sympathy recedes if you then mess up your chance to rack up some easy points against rudderless dross like Manchester United.
. He truly is a student of Pep. But also they’ve only dropped four points. It’s now just about possible to envision a scenario where things go badly enough that reluctantly Arsenal feel they have to change course. But still impossible to envision a scenario where that all takes place swiftly enough for no other manager to have bitten the dust first.
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