The pressure continues to build on Mauricio Pochettino at Tottenham.
An awful week ended with a desperately disappointing 3-0 defeat at the hands of Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday.
Pochettino is now the 2/1 second favourite to lose his job next in the Premier League this season.
Tottenham are ninth in the Premier League table, but will drop even further with results on Sunday and they have just one point from their first two games in the Champions League, with Tuesday's chastening 7-2 defeat at home to Bayern Munich a real warning sign of things not being as they seem in N17.
There are bound to be supporters who will be calling for the manager's head - that is just the nature of football - but given Pochettino's work at the club in the last five years, many will want to see him given the opportunity - and backing in the January transfer window - to turn things around.
One former chairman, who had more than his fair share of hirings and firings, has waded into the debate over Pochettino and Spurs and has come to an interesting conclusion.
Lord Alan Sugar was in charge at White Hart Lane from 1991 to 2001 and had five different permanent managers in that time, with Spurs stuck in mid-table mediocrity for much of that spell.
He was and remains an avid Tottenham supporter and he has made an astonishing claim on Twitter.
It seems Lord Sugar would be happy to see the back of Pochettino, after he retweeted a story from our friends at the Mirror that said that former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger was "considering a job offer to return to football" with the message: "Come to Spurs."
An Arsenal legend in Wenger making the move to N17 is unthinkable, not to mention Pochettino is still in a job at the club.