With just a handful of games left of the campaign for Premier League clubs, some thoughts would have already turned to next season.
First, there is a title race to decide, with Arsenal still leading the way a point clear of Manchester City at the top of the table, but with the reigning champions having played a game more.
While at the bottom in looks like a straight shootout between Luton, Burnley and Nottingham Forest to see who gets relegated with Sheffield United.
The results of each will lead to questions on the performances of the managers, and who will still be in charge of their clubs when the Premier League returns in August. With the likes of David Moyes, Erik ten Hag and Mauricio Pochettino all under pressure in their current posts.
Mail Sport ranks the twenty Premier League bosses and rates their chances of staying in a job next season.
ARSENAL - Mikel Arteta
For the second successive season Arsenal are fighting for the Premier League title, and could still end the campaign with their first championship since 2004.
Arteta's clever recruitment last summer has seen his Gunners side add steel to their style this season, and they boast both the best defensive record in the Premier League as well as scoring the most goals.
The victory over north London rivals Tottenham on Sunday made it 100 wins in just 169 games for the Spaniard - the fifth quickest in the history of the league. Now he just needs a title medal to confirm his place among the elite managers in the game.
Aston Villa fans were already enamoured with Unai Emery after his turnaround last season after taking over from Steven Gerrard, but he's exceeded all expectations in his first full campaign at the club.
Villa are on course to finish fourth in the Premier
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