Mauricio Pochettino could be the latest victim of Chelsea's seemingly never-ending quest to find a manager the board likes.
After a heavy defeat to London rivals Arsenal Wednesday night at the Emirates, the Argentine could be in danger of being given his marching orders, leaving the Blues with 47 points and ninth in the Premier League table.
Pochettino was supposed to herald a bright new era for the club. The club's new ownership had brought in a high-profile coach to guide a squad full of young, expensive talent, and the former Tottenham Hotspur and Paris Saint-Germain boss was tasked with getting his budding stars primed for a title charge.