EFL 2025-26 Season Spotlight: Managerial Drama, Promotion Contenders & Underdog Triumphs
Explore pivotal EFL storylines including Watford's coaching crisis, Southampton's rocky rebuild, Lincoln City's rise, and Oldham-Barnet's League Two resurgence. Key insights for football enthusiasts.






Watford's Revolving Door: Pezzolano's Precarious Position
Paulo Pezzolano's tenure at Watford (1 win in 7 games) mirrors the club's infamous impatience. Facing Hull City this weekend, the Uruguayan battles both opponents and history – Watford’s 14th permanent manager since 2018 risks becoming another short-term footnote.
Key Stat: Watford managers average just 8 months in charge since 2018.
Southampton's Still Struggles
Will Still's Championship campaign falters with 1 league win. Despite flashes of promise in their 2-1 Carabao Cup loss to Liverpool, defensive frailties persist:
- 11 goals conceded in 6 league games
- Facing league leaders Middlesbrough next
Historical Note: Boro seek first win at St Mary’s since 2003.
Wilder's Oxford Homecoming
Chris Wilder returns to Kassam Stadium with Sheffield United still winless. Oxford’s resurgence under Gary Rowett (3 unbeaten) contrasts sharply with the Blades’ relegation-form start. Critical subplots:
- Sheffield United: 6 losses in 7 games
- 70% of teams with similar starts since 2010 were relegated
Lincoln City: League One's Tactical Mavericks
Michael Skubala’s Lincoln (3rd, 13 pts) deploy adaptive tactics to punch above their weight:
- Beat Luton 3-1 despite 35% possession
- Face Peterborough’s rebuilt squad (16 new signings)
Manager’s Insight: "We’ve created a system where every player understands their role against any opposition." – Skubala
Oldham vs Barnet: Non-League Graduates Thrive
Both clubs shake off early struggles in League Two: | Team | Form | Key Performer |
---|---|---|---|
Oldham | 3 straight Ws | Joe Nuttall (4 goals) | |
Barnet | 2W-1D-0L | Nicke Kabamba (6 G/A) |
Fixture Note: First EFL meeting between these historic non-league rivals.
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