Graham Potter's sacking was the 13th change in England's top flight
Two managers lost their jobs in the English Premier League on Sunday alone. Leicester and Chelsea sacked their managers and this broke the record for the number of coaching changes in one season in the Premier League.
Brendan Rodgers and Graham Potter are the 12th and 13th managers to be sacked this season.
Interestingly, Chelsea and Southampton have changed managers twice since the start of the season.
Scott Parker, who was sacked by Bournemouth on August 30 last year, was the first to part with his post. Chelsea then sacked Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter left Brighton to take his place.
Aston Villa, Everton, Wolverhampton, Leeds, Crystal Palace and Tottenham changed managers during the season as well.
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