Leeds Boss Daniel Farke Favourite in Latest Premier League Sack Race Betting Odds

Leeds United boss Daniel Farke is now odds-on at 1/2 to be the next Premier League manager sacked. Tottenham’s Thomas Frank follows at 4/1 after a run of poor form. We break down the Sack Race market odds.
Leeds Boss Daniel Farke Favourite in Latest Premier League Sack Race Betting Odds
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  • Daniel Farke is now 1/2 favourite to be the next Premier League manager to leave.
  • Leeds have just 11 points from 13 games and remain in the bottom three.
  • Thomas Frank (4/1) follows in the betting with Tottenham winless in five.

Farke Facing the Sack as Leeds Slump Continues

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke is under increasing pressure as bookmakers now list him as 1/2 favourite to be the next Premier League manager to lose his job.

Leeds’ latest result, a 3-2 loss away at Manchester City, showed signs of fight as they came back from 2-0 down, but ultimately left empty-handed after a late Phil Foden winner. 

That defeat leaves them stuck in the relegation places with just 11 points from 13 games.

Farke’s side have now lost 6 of their last 7 games, and with a packed December fixture list ahead, the Elland Road board could be forced to act soon if results don’t improve quickly.

BetVictor's latest odds give an implied probability of 66.7% that Farke will be the next Premier League manager to leave.

Sack Race Betting Odds (via BetVictor)

Premier League Next Manager to GoOddsImplied Probability
Daniel Farke1/266.7%
Thomas Frank4/120.0%
Arne Slot8/111.1%
Marco Silva12/17.7%
Scott Parker12/17.7%

Spurs Slide Under Frank Fuels Sack Talk

Behind Farke in the betting is Thomas Frank, who is 4/1 second favourite after a dismal run of form at Tottenham. 

Since his appointment at the start of the season, Frank has struggled to steady the ship, and Saturday’s 2-1 home loss to Fulham means Spurs are now without a win in four.

Tottenham currently sit 12th in the Premier League table, miles off the European places, and the pressure is starting to build around the former Brentford boss.

Expert Insight

What the expert says...
With just 11 points from 13 games and a brutal run of fixtures coming up, it’s no surprise to see Daniel Farke odds-on to be the next manager to go. Leeds simply can’t afford another slip-up. Meanwhile, Thomas Frank’s start at Spurs has been disappointing, and if they continue to slide, his position could quickly come under serious threat too.

Jake Ashton - Football Betting Expert - OLBG.com

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