#2 Sean Dyche
Burnley currently sits on 19th, after securing only a draw from the first four games. Perhaps Dyche's side is experiencing fatigue after fighting hard for a spot in this season's Europa League action. Unfortunately, their efforts did not pay off as they fell to a defeat to Olympiakos during the play-off.
The most recent loss to Manchester United was an expected one even though the Red Devils, themselves, are not in a particularly good form. However, the shocks came when Clarets could not even beat Southampton or Fulham. Burnley finished sixth overall last season as compared to Southampton who barely survived relegation and Fulham who was promoted just this season. Dyche should have led his side to get the maximum six points from those two games, but they only received a single point from the draw with the Saints.
Burnley had a relatively quiet summer as compared to the rest of the Premier League clubs. The most notable signing was Joe Hart who joined from rival club, Manchester City. The England international made many good saves, including a penalty save, to keep the scoreline at 0-2 during their loss to Jose Mourinho's men.
Besides him, the club also signed Ben Gibson and Matej Vydra. The latter has yet to be named in Dyche's Premier League squad. This questions the purpose of getting the Czech Republic international to join in a £11 million deal in the first place. The English manager and his team would have to step up their game or else they will soon be involved in a relegation battle where Dyche could lose his job.