Jamie Carragher says if Everton want to sack Roberto Martinez then they should do it before Sunday.Wednesday nights 3-0 defeat at Sunderland stretched their run to just one win in 10 in all competitions and banners were held up in the away end calling for the manager to go.Martinez did not want to discuss his future after the game, but Carragher says Evertons new owner Farhad Moshiri and chairman Bill Kenwright should not let him face the Goodison Park fans on Sunday if they intend to bring in a new manager this summer. Patrick van Aanholt scores for Sunderland against Everton He told Sky Sports: If Bill Kenwright and the new owner who has come in alongside him want to change the manager at Everton Football Club for next season theyve got to do it tomorrow.Basically, they shouldnt be putting Roberto Martinez through the final game of the season at home to Norwich.Everton have got a fanatical support home and away and I couldnt believe how many empty seats there were in the away end tonight. Everton boss Roberto Martinez would not answer a question about his future There were the normal banners that weve seen in the last few weeks and theres very few, if any, supporters now wanting him to stay in the job.I think it could be a poisonous crowd and reaction to Roberto Martinez and the team at the weekend. If they want to keep the manager then keep him and he obviously has the final game and back him.But if they are thinking of changing the manager, dont let him go through the weekend.Martinez was appointed in 2013 and he guided the team to fifth place with 72 points in his first season in charge. If they are thinking of changing the manager, dont let him go through the weekend. Jamie Carragher They dropped to 11th last season and despite heavy investment in the squad they are currently 12th with one game to play - and Carragher says it will be tough for Martinez to recover from that slump.Its been a poor season for Everton, you cant dress it up, he added.Last season wasnt really good enough. He made a fantastic start. On the back of David Moyes doing a great job for 10 years, you thought there would be a drop-off, but there wasnt and he actually took Everton forwards. Fabio Borini (left) challenges with Evertons Ross Barkley They won big away games and got the most points theyd ever had and you though they were on the cusp of something; maybe challenging for trophies and getting in the top four.They fell away last year and its fell even further this season. After two years on the bounce it will be difficult to come back from that.Also See:Martinez quiet on exit talkSunderland 3-0 EvertonAs it happenedPremier League tableAuthentic Hockey Jerseys .Y. -- Syracuse has turned up the defence at the right time all season, and when High Point threatened to pull off a monumental upset the second-ranked Orange did what they do best with their quick hands and savvy play. Wholesale Hockey Jerseys . Hamelin, who triumphed in the 500 on Saturday, edged out Victor An of Russia by 0.021 seconds to maintain his lead in the World Cup standings. Russias Vladimir Grigorev was third. 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For all the wishing and waiting over the years for some new faces to rise up and reliably trouble Serena Williams like her sister Venus or Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters used to, the truth is Williams hold on the sport has elevated womens tennis to places its never been.Williams dominance is what made Germanys Angelique Kerber realize if she was ever going to win majors, she had to hunker down and change in dramatic ways and become even fitter, tougher and mentally stronger. Just better in every way.Karolina Pliskova, the upstart across the net from Kerber in their riveting three-set US Open final Saturday, in recent weeks came to understand the same thing.In the end, what their final came down to was a classic clash of styles and a case of the Player of the Year trumping the Player of the Month. Kerber, a three-time Grand Slam finalist in 2016, was already set to eclipse Serena for the No. 1 ranking come Monday morning even if she hadnt outlasted Pliskova, the hottest player in the sport these past three weeks, for a 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 victory that played out Saturday afternoon in sweltering 90-degree heat.But this was about more than just one match. There was a point deep in the third set when their showdown was so good and the switchbacks so hard to predict, you found yourself hoping both of these players can find a way to stick around at the top, troubling Williams at tournaments to come, finding new things in their own games, going to more places theyve never been. Because if this is the level at which womens tennis is going to stay long after Serena, who turns 35 on Sept. 26, is gone, the sport will be in a fascinating place.Williams has been displaced at No. 1 now and then -- by the likes of Victoria Azarenka or Maria Sharapova, who are both off the tour now. But until Kerber, no one has shown the staying power to stitch a few major wins together, let alone established herself as Serenas heir apparent the way Roger Federer so clearly did when he was first chasing Pete Sampras.The dynamic in the womens game during Williams reign is similar to what Federers countryman, Stan Wawrinka, described Friday as the mood in the mens game: Players felt they were going to lose before they ever took the court.Thats not the feeling in womens tennis anymore. Not after this year. Kerber beat Williams in the Australian Open final. Garbine Muguruza beat Williams in the French Open final. Williams beat Kerber for the title at Wimbledon. Then Pliskova beat Serena in the semifinals here, and had Kerber on the run until red-lining in the last two games of the match.In the end it was New Faces 3, Serena 1. But it was interesting to watch -- just in a different way than Williams extraordinary ruun to three of the four Slam titles last year.ddddddddddddI think its a nice change, Pliskova said, as you might expect.I think Im ready to have this pressure [of being No. 1] on my shoulders, Kerber said after their match. I think I get used to all of this, especially after my first Grand Slam in Australia. I had so much pressure after the title. Being No. 1, of course, now everybody will try to beat me and have nothing to lose.I will try to take this challenge.At 28, Kerber isnt exactly a new face in tennis. But she is a new presence at the top. It will be interesting to see how Williams responds to chasing her down now because this is different too: Unlike some of the other times Williams lost the No. 1 ranking, it didnt happen this time because of Williams injuries or indifference.Kerber took it from her by cobbling together a great nine months.And Pliskova? She felt like a revelation here even more than Muguruza did at the French Open. Muguruza played some fearless, powerful tennis that day, but hasnt been able to back it up much since. Just as her title did, the 24-year-old Pliskovas tear to the championship in Cincinnati three weeks ago, and the final here at the Open, raised the question, what took her so long to make this kind of breakthrough?Pliskovas serve and booming forehand give her two of the best weapons in the game. The story making the rounds during her 13-match winning streak she rode into Saturdays final was Pliskova was finally so sick of losing in general, and never getting past the third round of a major in particular after losing early again at Wimbledon in July, she canceled her plans to go to the Olympics for the Czech Republic. She decided instead to concentrate on preparing for the US Open and summer hard-court season in the States. Now look at her.Pliskovas game has the sort of amplitude that draws gasps from the crowd. Her arms and legs are so long, she actually looks taller than her listed height of 6-foot-1, and shes not only powerful -- its an easy power she brings. Her serve sits between 110 and 115 mph and she rarely looks like shes straining to snap off any of her shots. You only get a sense of how hard shes actually hitting from the crack of the ball off her racket, and then the way it accelerates off the bounce and hurries out of reach. Against Kerber, she won 28 of her 38 points at the net, something shes trying to add to her game.If Kerber really is up to the challenge of defending her No. 1 ranking and Pliskova can build on this eye-opening run, they wont be one-year or one-month blips. They could help keep Serenas final years in tennis more fascinating than anyone projected when this year began. ' ' '