It's been a remarkable month in the Women's Super League (WSL) with a number of managerial changes across the division.
Liverpool parted ways with Matt Beard, before Crystal Palace announced the departure of Laura Kaminski during the last international break. Then, Manchester City made the shock decision to sack Gareth Taylor just a few days before this weekend's Women's League Cup final.
These announcements came just a matter of months after Arsenal and Aston Villa underwent managerial changes of their own, taking the total number to five for the whole season. Prior to the campaign starting, there was plenty of upheaval in the dugouts with Emma Hayes among those to leave her position, as well as former Villa boss Carla Ward.
West Ham manager Rehanne Skinner / James Fearn/GettyImages
3. Robert Vilahamn (Tottenham)
Spurs boss Robert Vilahamn / Ben Roberts Photo/GettyImages
Everton's Brian Sorensen / Ben Roberts Photo/GettyImages
1. Marc Skinner (Man Utd)
Marc Skinner is now the longest-serving manager in the WSL / Matt McNulty/GettyImages