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·06 de fevereiro de 2026

Five managers under pressure this February 🥶

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They are under pressure, and every match counts. Here's an overview of the coaches whose seats are dangerously creaking this February.


Sébastien Pocognoli (Monaco)

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Did Monaco make a mistake by letting go of Adi Hütter in October? His successor, Sébastien Pocognoli, still hasn't convinced, despite having a squad built for the European race. ASM is only 10th in Ligue 1.


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The qualification for the Champions League playoffs has offered a reprieve, but the specter of dismissal still looms over the Belgian coach.


Habib Beye (Rennes)

At Roazhon Park, the adaptation is taking time. Sixth in Ligue 1, Habib Beye sees his choices and style criticized after inconsistent results. The club publicly shows its confidence, but the European spots are slipping away, and the margin for error is shrinking, increasing the pressure on the Senegalese coach.


Thomas Frank (Tottenham)

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At Spurs, the contrast is striking. Tottenham is 14th in the Premier League but 4th in the Champions League, qualified for the round of 16.

Consistency is sorely lacking, and Thomas Frank's tactical decisions are increasingly contested. A new series of underperformances in the PL could cost him his position even before the Champions League round of 16.


Emerse Faé (Ivory Coast)

Despite his title as the 2024 African champion, Emerse Faé is not spared from criticism. The elimination in the quarterfinals of the 2026 AFCON, against a significantly less equipped Egyptian team, has weakened the Ivorian tactician.

Despite a strengthened status and significant trust capital, Sport News Africa confirms that Faé's future on the bench is indeed uncertain.

By the World Cup, the Elephants' upcoming performances will be closely scrutinized, with the obligation to convince both in play and results.


Scott Parker (Burnley)

The mission to stay up appears perilous for Scott Parker at Burnley (19th place). Promoted to the Premier League, the Clarets struggle to exist against more equipped direct competitors in the survival race, notably West Ham, Nottingham Forest, and Leeds.

While the management continues to support their coach, the pressure is very real, and every match now takes on the appearance of a turning point for the former English international.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.


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