The Chelsea and Tottenham head coaches are perceived as the worst performing managers by over 1,700 football supporters but Mikel Arteta understandably fares better over at Arsenal
Chelsea manager Graham Potter and Tottenham boss Antonio Conte, along with West Ham's David Moyes, were ranked as the worst performing managers in a new YouGov fan poll. The survey, conducted by Betfair, asked over 1,700 football supporters to decide who the best and worst performing managers were in British football this season.
They were given a list of 10 managers from England and Scotland's highest leagues and were asked to rate the job each individual was doing this season out of 10. Potter, Conte and Moyes came joint-bottom of this particular ranking, with all three recording a grade of 5/10.
The full ratings were as follows:
Some are still backing Chelsea in the race for a Champions League spot, with 8% believing the Blues can overhaul the 11-point deficit. At the other end of the table, while Moyes ranked poorly in the manager section, only 18% think the Hammers will be playing Championship football next season, despite currently sitting in the relegation zone.
Fans were less optimistic about Southampton (76%), Bournemouth (63%), Leeds United (45%), Everton (39%) and Nottingham Forest (26%).