Summary

  • Unai Emery, Marco Silva, Manuel Pellegrini among the favourites to be the next managerial departures

  • Sheffield Utd play out 3-3 thriller with Man Utd

  • Get Involved: #bbcfootball

  1. Arsenal supporters' groups call for 'urgent action'published at 07:38 GMT 25 November 2019

    Arsenal 2-2 Southampton

    Unai EmeryImage source, Getty Images

    A number of prominent Arsenal supporters' groups say "urgent action" is needed to halt the "alarming and desperate state of things" at the club.

    In July, they called for owner Stan Kroenke to "reinvigorate" the Gunners.

    Arsenal are eighth in the Premier League, eight points adrift of a top-four Champions League qualifying spot.

    "It feels like the club is rudderless and floating aimlessly, unsure of its destination," said a statement from the fan groups.

    You can read more about that here.

  2. Postpublished at 07:36 GMT 25 November 2019

    Talking of a crisis.

    Just what is going on at Arsenal?

    Two wins from their last 11 Premier League games. Need I say anymore.

  3. Growing crisis at Goodisonpublished at 07:31 GMT 25 November 2019

    Everton 0-2 Norwich

    Marco SilvaImage source, Getty Images

    If you want another take on Marco Silva's fight to keep his job at Everton, just have a read nof this piece from our chief football writer Phil McNulty.

    He says that Saturday's loss to Norwich increased concerns behind the scenes at Goodison Park and it is understood major shareholder Farhad Moshiri held talks with fellow directors, including chairman Bill Kenwright and director of football Marcel Brands, after the game to discuss the growing crisis.

  4. Postpublished at 07:27 GMT 25 November 2019

    Everton have got matches with Liverpool, Leicester (twice), Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City to play in their next nine matches.

    Ouch.

  5. 'We'll be lucky to finish outside the bottom three'published at 07:21 GMT 25 November 2019

    As one of my neighbours is an Everton fan I've popped out to watch them a couple of times this season over a drink.

    So I've been well appraised of their problems.

    But if you're less familiar with them just have a listen to this...

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  6. 'It's down to players to revive Arsenal'published at 07:16 GMT 25 November 2019

    The back pages

    Metro

    It's not you it's us? Arsenal forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's message is a familiar one when things aren't going well.

    MetroImage source, Metro
  7. 'Fire in the Ole'published at 07:13 GMT 25 November 2019

    The back pages

    The Daily Star

    The Star seem to think Everton manager Marco Silva could get the chop first...

    Daily StarImage source, Daily Star
  8. 'Rescued by the kids'published at 07:10 GMT 25 November 2019

    The back pages

    The Daily Telegraph

    Not sure Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solksjaer would agree publicly with the Telegraph's headline.

    But at 2-0 down on Sunday, I'd imagine he was not feeling overly comfortable.

    Daily Telegraph sportImage source, Daily Telegraph
  9. 'Heat on Emery'published at 07:07 GMT 25 November 2019

    The back pages

    The Daily Mail

    The Mail have gone big on Unai Emery's situation at Arsenal, which is looking increasingly precarious.

    Anyone who watched their 2-2 home draw with struggling Southampton will know what I mean.

    MailImage source, Daily Mail
  10. 'Emery, Silva and Pellegrini on the brink'published at 07:06 GMT 25 November 2019

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    Daily Mirror

    The Mirror reckon that Unai Emery, Marco Silva and Manuel Pellegrini are on the brink.

    Daily Mirror back pageImage source, Daily Mirror
  11. 'Sack race'published at 07:04 GMT 25 November 2019

    The back pages

    The Daily Express

    The Express clearly got my memo...

    The Daily Express back pageImage source, The Daily Express
  12. Postpublished at 07:02 GMT 25 November 2019

    Before we go into that in a tad more depth let's have a ganders at the national newspapers...

  13. Good morningpublished at 06:59 GMT 25 November 2019

    Well what a weekend of Premier League football.

    Sheffield United's 3-3 draw with Manchester United was great for the neutral on Sunday but probably not fantastic if you were a manager in either dugout.

    Speaking of which, there could well be a manager or four, maybe more, feeling a little twitchy about their phone ringing today given results over the weekend.

    Unai Emery, Marco Silva and Manuel Pellegrini spring to mind.