The pressure is growing on Mauricio Pochettino at Chelsea following a number of disappointing results.
The Blues' 2-0 defeat at Goodison Park has left them 12th in the Premier League table after 16 games. It followed Wednesday's 2-1 defeat to Manchester United, leaving Pochettino's future in doubt.
Todd Boehly has already shown his reckless side when it comes to managers. Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter both lasted a short time before Pochettino was named as the long-term successor.
Despite impressive displays against the likes of Arsenal, Manchester City and Brighton, Pochettino continues to face criticism over the future of his job. The loss at Everton has only provided further questions over his security.
With that said, here's a look at the latest on a potential dismissal for Pochettino at Chelsea and which decision the new ownership may make.
Sunday's disappointing performance at Goodison Park has continued to divide opinion among the fanbase. Some have called for Boehly to sack the Argentine while many have criticised the running of the club from above.
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After the game, Pochettino insisted that work will need to be done in January. «I think it's about to improve. We were talking after nearly four or five months, or 16 games, it's about to assess,» he told the press.
«We were not able today with all of the chances we had. We need to score if we want to win the game and we want to be in a different position in the table. It is not only to play, the team played well, dominated the game against a very difficult team like Everton.
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