A recent study has determined the most ‘trolled’ Premier League managers – so where does Graham Potter rank?
The Brighton and Hove Albion boss has endured a tough start to the season with just two points separating his side from the relegation places.
Fans are split in their support for the 45-year-old but recognise the changes in Albion’s style of play.
RantCasino.com have conducted research to find out which Premier League manager has received the most abuse on Twitter.
They used SEMrush to analyse thousands of tweets, taking into consideration the number of positive words in comparison to negative words tweeted towards them.
Scroll and click through the pages to see where Potter ranks, compared to his top-flight colleagues:
RantCasino.com have conducted research to find out which Premier League manager has received the most abuse on Twitter.
17. 4th - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - Manchester United (28.73%)
Solskjaer survived calls for him to be sacked following United’s Champions League exit at the group stage to bounce back and guide the club to the top of the Premier League table. Photo: CLIVE BRUNSKILL
18. 3rd - Dean Smith - Aston Villa (28.82%)
Well, this is a bit surprising. What has poor Dean Smith done to warrant 28% of negative tweets? Aston Villa are 8th in the Premier League table, and just five points off the top four! Photo: Pool
19. 2nd - Steve Bruce - Newcastle United (32.89%)
Bruce is under significant pressure from Newcastle fans after the defeat to bottom club Sheffield United extended their winless run to eight matches. Many supporters want him sacked, which largely explains the 32.89% of negative tweets. Photo: Pool
20. 1st - Frank Lampard - Chelsea (42.25%)
Topping the troll list is Lampard. Having spent a stunning £222million last summer, mostly on attacking talent, ninth position in the Premier League table can only be described as an underwhelming return. Photo: Mike Hewitt