Exclusive: Nine managers are in the running to succeed Ange Postecoglou if Tottenham Hotspur make a change in the dugout.
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is fighting for his job in the wake of his side's dreadful 2-1 defeat to Leicester on Sunday. The Australian's team are in freefall and were by yet another relegation-threatened side,
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Leicester pushed Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou closer to the exit door with a 2-1 win that extended Spurs' dismal run, while Manchester United's 1-0 victory at Fulham eased the pressure on Ruben Amorim.
Manchester United make two changes too, with De Ligt and Hojlund coming off to be replaced by Yoro and Zirkzee. Just minutes into the second half and Fulham are forced into a change. Harry Wilson can't continue and he's replaced by Adama Traore.
Tottenham suffer a fourth consecutive Premier League defeat as Leicester complete a stunning comeback to climb out of the bottom three.
Jon: I am shell-shocked! A fighting performance - which Leicester have been so lacking in recent games. It was fantastic that they got the equaliser so soon into the second half. They can savour the victory but as Ruud said, it's back to hard work next week.
Manchester United are still struggling to get into the top half of the Premier League table and face a Fulham side sitting in 10th.
During this set of fixtures, Darwin Nunez rebooted his navigation software to lift Liverpool past Brentford, Arsenal gave up a late two-goal lead over Aston Villa to lose ground, Nottingham Forest continued to thrill, Manchester City romped back into the top four and the bottom three all lost (again).
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The No. 2 scoring team in the Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur (45 goals), hosts Leicester City which has conceded 48 goals. The match starts at 9:00 AM ET at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday,