🤔 Who in your opinion will be the first manager to be sacked in the Premier League this season?

:rotating_light: THE PREMIER LEAGUE’S NEXT CASUALTY: WHO’LL BE THE NEXT MANAGER TO GO?

The Premier League’s managerial merry-go-round is always spinning! With the new season underway, pressure is mounting on several bosses.

Join the debate and share your predictions:

Who will be the next Premier League manager to receive their marching orders?

Is it:

•⁠ ⁠A struggling newcomer failing to impress?
•⁠ ⁠A veteran boss unable to turn around a slump?
•⁠ ⁠A high-profile manager underperforming with a talented squad?

Consider factors like:

•⁠ ⁠Recent form
•⁠ ⁠Transfer dealings
•⁠ ⁠Boardroom tensions
•⁠ ⁠Fan discontent

Join the discussion and share your opinions on this topic.

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:speaking_head: Former Manchester United assistant manager and chief scout Mick Brown on Erik ten Hag:

“From what I hear, he doesn’t have long left, the way things are going.”

(Source: @footyinsider247)

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:rotating_light: It would cost Manchester United around £17.5m to sack Erik ten Hag.

(Source: @RichMartinMcr)

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:rotating_light: Erik ten Hag knows Manchester United’s next two games will decide his fate, despite his claim the club hierarchy still back him.

(Source: @DiscoMirror)

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:rotating_light: Manchester United players would reportedly welcome Ruud van Nistelrooy becoming their next manager if Erik ten Hag gets sacked.

(Source: Daily Star)

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The most obvious answer right now is Ten Hag. I don’t see how he survives beyond this month considering the tough fixtures ahead for Manchester United.

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:rotating_light: Southampton manager Russell Martin is at increasing risk of losing his job following his side’s poor start to the season.

They face Arsenal this weekend.

(Source: @MirrorFootball)

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It has to be Erik Ten Hag.

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:rotating_light: Xabi Alonso is Manchester United’s number one choice to become their head coach if they decide to sack Erik Ten Hag.

(Source: TodoFichajes)

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:rotating_light: Sir Jim Ratcliffe thinks enough is enough and wants change, but no final decision has been taken yet on Erik Ten Hag.

(Source: @SamC_reports)

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:rotating_light: Erik ten Hag is on “borrowed time” at Manchester United.

(Source: @MarkOgden_)

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:rotating_light: Manchester United will sack Erik ten Hag if they lose their next two games against Brentford and Fenerbahçe.

The Dutchman is “clinging on” to his job.

(Source: @SportsPeteO)

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