Premier League boardrooms have been busy of late, with Wolves and Southampton among the clubs to have brought down the axe.Gary O’Neil and Russell Martin were fired from their positions after poor
Southampton chairman Henrik Kraft has stepped down from his role with the relegation-threatened Premier League club and been replaced by majority shareholder Dragan Solak. The club announced the changes on Tuesday and Solak said more were to come.
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Liverpool ended the weekend where they started -- with a six-point lead over Arsenal at the top of the Premier League following an enthralling 2-2 draw at home to Manchester United. Only Liverpool and Tottenham have scored more than the Gunners' tally of 39 Premier League goals but their top scorer is Kai Havertz,
Ivan Juric asks Kamaldeen Sulemana to help Southampton avoid Premier League drop - Forward Sulemana ended a 37-game drought stretching back more than 19 months with a goal against Swansea.
What would happen if the NFL's Black Monday came to the English top flight? Sackings galore, including the champions and FA Cup winners
Lopetegui is the fifth Premier League manager to lose his job this season, following the sackings of Erik ten Hag (Manchester United), Steve Cooper (Leicester), Gary O'Neil (Wolves) and Russell Martin (Southampton).