Additionally, some Premier League teams have had far less impressive starts than others, even while things may be looking well for Manchester City, Liverpool, Brighton, Arsenal, and a few other teams.
Supporters – and possibly chairmen as well – will already be glancing at the market for available head coaches and managers.
This talent pool seems remarkably deep right now.
Sport looks at some of the well-known figures who are unemployed and waiting for their next major project.
The 51-year-old German only played in the Premier League for just 18 months, but in that brief time, he won numerous trophies during his time at Chelsea.
In his first few months, he won the Fifa Club World Cup, the Champions League, and the Uefa Super Cup.
Nevertheless, Chelsea fired him due to disagreements with the team’s new owners.
Although his next stint with Bayern Munich did not work out, Tuchel is still the man who has led Paris St-Germain the closest to Champions League victory (he led the team to the 2020 final), and his record is really impressive.