Carlo Ancelotti and Mikel Arteta were shown the huge jobs that lie ahead as managers of Everton and Arsenal respectively as they watched their new sides play out a drab 0-0 draw at Goodison Park on Saturday.
Ancelotti was confirmed as the Toffees new boss on the morning of the match, 24 hours after Arteta took charge of Arsenal.
Both new managers were in the stands with Duncan Ferguson and Freddie Ljungberg in temporary charge for the final time.
And the lack of confidence of two sides struggling at the wrong end of the table was obvious in a match completely devoid of quality.
A point edges Arsenal into ninth, but the Gunners have now won just once in their last 13 games in all competitions.
Everton move up to 15th, but are only four points clear of the relegation zone.
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Ferguson's role in Everton's impressive victory over Chelsea and draw at Manchester United in their last two league games was enough to ensure the temperamental Scot a role in Ancelotti's backroom staff.
However, there was a dramatic dip in his side's energy levels as they looked jaded after a League Cup quarter-final defeat on penalties to Leicester in midweek.
"The boys were on their last legs to be honest after working so hard in the last three games," admitted Ferguson.
"We still covered every blade of grass, we just lacked a bit of quality in the final third."
"I thought we could have won the game with the chances we had, but I loved the spirit we saw and that's what you need in the Premier League."
"I've been told by the club they want me to stay but I will have a meeting with Mikel tomorrow and hopefully it's a good one."
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