That’s according to former player turned pundit Chris Sutton who reckons the Barcelona legend is facing the chop.

The Toffees are on a shocking run of form and slumped to a 1-0 defeat against Burnley on Sunday.

Last week they could only manage a 2-2 draw with Cypriot minnows Apollon Limassol in the Europa League.

And Sutton thinks Koeman could be packing his bags very soon.

“I do not like to see managers lose their jobs, particularly early in the season,” he wrote in the Daily Mail.

“Frank de Boer was given no time at Crystal Palace but the situation is different with Koeman.

“He has had his feet under the table since the start of last season and has had money to spend.”

Sutton thinks Koeman’s backroom staff should also hold their hands up following Everton’s questionable summer transfer strategy.

He added: “Their recruitment has been a large part of the problem and Steve Walsh, Everton’s director of football, must shoulder some responsibility.

“He arrived with a big reputation having discovered the stars that fired Leicester to the title.

“Everton had plenty of time to replace Romelu Lukaku but somehow they have bought three No 10s — Wayne Rooney, Davy Klaassen and Gylfi Sigurdsson — and no striker.

“Rooney was heralded as their marquee signing but yesterday against Burnley, Koeman thought he only warranted a place on the bench.

“For how much longer will the board back Koeman to turn things around? The international break may be the logical time for them to make a change.”