Everton manager Rafa Benitez close to losing job after dismal run of form
By David Ornstein and Greg O'Keeffe
January 16, 2022Updated 2:50 AM GMT+8
There is growing uncertainty over the future of Rafa Benitez as Everton manager following Saturday’s defeat at Norwich, The Athletic understands.
Sources close to the club suggest there is no way back from this and a good chance he will be sacked before the visit of Aston Villa next weekend.
Everton's ownership is assessing the manager's future.
Benitez’s Everton have won just one of their last 11 matches and suffered a 2-1 defeat to then-bottom of the table Norwich City on Saturday, increasing the pressure on the former Liverpool and Newcastle United manager.
Multiple banners calling for Benitez to lose his job were seen in the away end at Carrow Road.
The 61-year-old signed a three-year contract when he took over from Carlo Ancelotti in the summer, an unpopular appointment with many Everton fans due to his past links to their Merseyside rivals.
Their poor form after a bright start to the season has seen them slip to 15th in the Premier League table, six points above the relegation zone.
Speaking after the Norwich defeat, Benitez said: “We conceded two goals through our own mistakes and that makes it a mountain to climb for us. We have to stay professional, concentrate on the next training session and match.
“I am a professional. I have enough experience and I came here to fix issues that, maybe, are coming from five years ago.
“I have to make sure I analyse these kinds of mistakes we are making and avoid that for the future. Other things are not in my hands. I have to do my job.”
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