The English Premier League is known for its fast-paced and highly competitive environment, and it’s no surprise that clubs often make changes to their management team in order to keep up with the pace. The 2019/2020 season has already seen some major managerial changes, with new faces taking charge of top clubs in search of success. Manchester United has appointed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as their permanent manager, after a successful stint as interim manager last season. Arsenal, on the other hand, has welcomed former player and fan favorite, Mikel Arteta, as their new head coach. These changes bring excitement and anticipation for fans, as they eagerly await to see how these new managers will fare in the highly competitive league.

But it’s not just the big teams making changes. Less glamorous clubs have also made moves in hopes of improving their performances. Aston Villa has appointed Dean Smith to take the reins, after a successful spell at Brentford. Meanwhile, Watford has turned to the experienced Nigel Pearson, in an attempt to steer them away from the relegation zone. And with the highly anticipated return of David Moyes to West Ham United, fans are curious to see if he can lead them to a successful season. It’s clear that clubs are not afraid to make bold moves in order to achieve their goals, and it will be interesting to see how these managerial changes and