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Premier League managers sacking: see the 3 managers who could be sacked next

A New Era at St James' Park has started and Club manager Steve Bruce is the first to part with the Club in the new era after the £300m takeover.   

By Elijah Odetokun

A New Era at St James' Park has started and Club manager Steve Bruce is the first to part with the Club in the new era after the £300m takeover. 
 
A New Era at St James' Park has started and Club manager Steve Bruce is the first to part with the Club in the new era after the £300m takeover.   
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The manager is said to leave the club after a mutual consent as he reveals he was tired of being called an "inept cabbage head". With the sacking of Watford Xisco Munoz few weeks ago and departure of Steve Bruce many other Club's will follow suit in parting way with their underperforming Managers.

 

Three other managers are at risk of losing their job. Daniel Farke Norwich City , Marcelo Biesla Leeds United,Ole Gunnar Solskjaer of Manchester United. Coming back from Relegation it has been tears, sorrow and pain for Daniel Fark at Carrow Road as they sit pretty at the bottom of the table with just two points in 8 matches and a goal difference of -14.

 

The manager may soon be shown the exit door if the poor performance continues. The next manager that could be out of job soon is the highly regarded attacking football advocate, Marcelo Biesla of Leeds City. Despite the fact that he led Leeds United to the Premier League after 17yrs and an impressive performance last season, finishing 9th. He's at risk of losing his position with a poor run this season, Leeds is at 17th position just three points above the relegation zone.

 

Ole has been under criticism with the way he handles the situation of the club and could soon be out of a job. With the addition of Cristiano Ronaldo, Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane, it was expected that Manchester United would be a force to reckon with but the reverse is the case. The recent form is nothing but a disaster, a loss to Young Boys in the UEFA Champions League and A 4-2 defeat to Leicester City over the weekend. If the poor situation is not overturned, Ole will soon run out of favor. 

 


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