Liam Rosenior's sacking by Chelsea this week took the number of top-flight managerial departures this season to 10.
It's at the higher end of the scale in terms of Premier League history, but still well short of the record, set in 2022-23, when there were 14 exits during the campaign.
What is notable, however, is the condensed number of clubs involved, and the lack of time given to those managers who didn't leave of their own accord.
In 2022-23, 11 different teams – more than half of the top flight – changed their manager; this season there have been just six clubs involved, with half of those doing so more than once.
Tottenham and Chelsea have both changed managers twice, while Nottingham Forest are on their fourth of the season. It's just the second time – after 2022-23 – that three different Premier League clubs have made at least two managerial changes in a season.