6 Managerial 'Chosen Ones' Who Didn't Quite Work Out After Getting a Big Job

Published on: 12 December 2017

As it stands, Man City look to have the Premier League title in their grasp - 11 points ahead of nearest challengers Man Utd - and given the level of expectation and investment from title rivals, it is not beyond the realm of possibility that there could be managerial casualties later on in the season. Ronald Koeman has already been replaced by Sam Allardyce at Everton, with chairman Farhad Morishi disillusioned with the Toffees' form given their vast investment in the playing squad over the...

Source: 90min.com

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