#1 Huddersfield Town
Just a couple of weeks ago, David Wagner agreed to leave Huddersfield by mutual consent, after realising that he was unable to lift them out of their current situation. They had been sat either at the bottom of the league, or around it, for the majority of the season, and nothing looked as if it was going to change.
Enter: Jan Siewert. The 36-year-old left his position as coach of Borrusia Dortmund's second team to join the Terriers in a deal until summer 2021. Ironically, Wagner held the same position before joining Huddersfield too. Siewert is yet to take charge of a game, but his first match will be at home to Everton on 29th January.
Huddersfield are currently in 20th place with just 11 points, 10 adrift from safety. It's safe to say the future doesn't look too bright for them right now and it will take a lot of work from Siewert to even keep them afloat, let alone win a match.