The Premier League winter match ball is pictured prior to the Premier League match between Fulham and Sunderland at Craven Cottage on November 22, 2025 in London, England.
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In 2025, seven Premier League managers were relieved of their duties. It's a particularly volatile occupation, just ask Nottingham Forest fans who binned two managers in 2025 despite one of their best seasons in recent history.

Their were plenty of success stories too, however. With the likes of Slot, Glasner and Howe winning their first trophies in England, Emery and Iraola proving to be brilliantly consistent and Arteta knocking at the door with Arsenal and taking the club deep in the Champions League.

Read on to see the two picks our staff writers have made when it comes to the very best.

Andoni Iraola: Led Bournemouth to back-to-back best points tallies in the top flight people dont realise how hard that is to do at Dean Court (@markwhlte)

This was the year that one man, doubted from the outset, rose above all others to prove just what a genius he was, even after losing key allies along the way. But enough about Alan Carrs Celebrity Traitors victory Andoni Iraolas had a decent 12 months at Bournemouth, too.

The Basque boss has been near flawless since arriving in 2023 without his assistant manager because of visa issues, and with one recognised midfielder due to injuries. He then lost his star striker and four of his back five within three windows. Astonishingly, he led Bournemouth to back-to-back best points tallies in the top flight people dont realise how hard that is to do at Dean Court. Eddie Howe took the club to the top so quickly that the infrastructure hadnt caught up.

Iraola doesnt have the luxury of an elite academy for squad depth. Hes only just gotten into a new training ground, while the idea of Bournemouth playing in Europe would have been ludicrous even a decade ago. Yet hes dragging a team up the table who scraped clear of relegation the year before he got there, while selling players to Real Madrid and PSG.

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Mark White has been at on FourFourTwo since joining in January 2020, first as a staff writer before becoming content editor in 2023. An encyclopedia of football shirts and boots knowledge both past and present Mark has also represented FFT at both FA Cup and League Cup finals (though didn't receive a winners' medal on either occasion) and has written pieces for the mag ranging on subjects from Bobby Robson's season at Barcelona to Robinho's career. He has written cover features for the mag on Mikel Arteta and Martin Odegaard, and is assisted by his cat, Rosie, who has interned for the brand since lockdown.


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