Unai Emery has been one of the biggest shockwaves in football at the end of the year. The Basque coach began the season in charge of Villarreal, but the sacking of Steven Gerrard at the helm of Aston Villa prompted a very significant financial offer for the Spaniard, which resulted in his arrival at the English club. Since then, the position of other renowned Premier League managers has also been put in jeopardy and Liverpool is the city where this is happening the most.
A few days ago we revealed in Don Balon that Jürgen Klopp's situation at the helm of the Reds is beginning to be in some danger as the numbers are not accompanying the German coach for the first time since he took charge of the team in 2016, the best proof of this being that the club is currently in eighth position in the Premier League, i.e. outside the European places.
Klopp's reaction to Derby County manager's attitude
It is true that the thought of sacking him at the moment sounds utopian given the successes at Anfield, but there is growing evidence that Liverpool's board have every reason to make a drastic decision on Klopp, who knows that losing in the last 16 of the Champions League to Real Madrid could be the trigger for his sacking.
Before then, however, there could be another media exit at Liverpool, but, in this case, looking to Goodison Park. According to Goal today, Everton boss Frank Lampard is in the doldrums after a heavy Carabao Cup exit against Bournemouth and this, coupled with the fact that the Toffees are in 16th place in the league table, just two points above relegation, justifies the current situation the English manager is in.
Lampard was on the verge of being sacked last season because of poor results in the Premiership, results that almost sealed relegation, but this time the Everton board is not willing to take such risks in view of the chilling image that the team has been giving.
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