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- Jesse Marsch is the 7/2 favourite to be the first manager to leave his role in the Premier League this season
- Ralph Hasenhuttl was the previous favourite, but the odds have changed in the last week
- New Man Utd boss Erik Ten Hag is 33/1 to be the first to leave
Jesse Marsch is the 7/2 favourite to be the first manager to leave his role in the Premier League this season
The managerial sack race is back underway with the First Manager to Leave the Premier League betting market already up.
Bookies have made Leeds boss Jesse Marsch the 7/2 favourite to go first in the upcoming season.
The Leeds manager was under pressure last season after replacing Marcelo Bielsa, but he managed to keep his team in the Premier League.
First Premier League Manager to leave | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Jesse Marsch | 7/2 | 22.2% |
Ralph Hasenhuttl | 5/1 | 16.7% |
Frank Lampard | 7/1 | 12.5% |
Brendan Rodgers | 8/1 | 11.1% |
Scott Parker | 8/1 | 11.1% |
Scott Parker is the only promoted team's manager to feature in the betting market to leave first, with Bournemouth coming second to Fulham in the Championship last season.
Frank Lampard also features in the betting market with his Everton side yet to make any massive moves in the transfer market so far.
Leeds manager Jesse Marsch is the 7/2 favourite to be the first manager to leave his role this season, with the fans still not fully getting behind the American.
Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com
Ralph Hasenhuttl was the previous favourite, but the odds have changed in the last week
Bookmakers make Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl the 4/1 second favourite to go first in the upcoming season.
Hasenhuttl was the previous favourite but the odds have changed recently with Marsch becoming more predominant in the market.
The Saints manager has been under pressure over the last 12 months repeatedly, with reports as soon ago as last month stating he may be sacked from his role.
Southampton though have made a number of signings already this Summer so it looks like they're trying to give Hasenhuttl the players he wants.
New Man Utd boss Erik Ten Hag is 33/1 to be the first to leave
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has a huge task on his hands to get the club back to their big heights they achieved under Sir Alex Ferguson.
United fans though will take comfort in their team's 4-0 pre-season friendly win over Liverpool on Tuesday, with the squad looking comfortable in Ten Hag's first game in charge.
More signings are expected, including Christian Eriksen who was 1/2 to join Erik ten Hag's revolution at Old Trafford just a couple of weeks ago.
Ten Hag is 33/1 to be the first manager to leave this season, with only Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola behind him at the foot of the market and he will be expected to stay for some time.
Erik ten Hag is 33/1 to be the first manager to leave this season, but the Old Trafford board are expected to give him plenty of time in a brand new era for the club.
Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com
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