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- Frank Lampard has seen his odds to be the next Premier League manager to leave continue to fall
- Watford manager Roy Hodgson is 9/4 favourite in the betting market despite winning away at Southampton at the weekend
- No manager to leave is 3/1 with with just 2 months left in the season
Frank Lampard's odds to leave continue to fall
Everton manager Frank Lampard has had a tough time since taking over at the Toffees from Rafa Benitez.
With 1 win and 5 losses from his first 6 Premier League games at the club, Lampard is now into 5/1 with bookies to be dismissed.
The loss to Wolves at the weekend has heaped more pressure on Lampard, with Watford and Leeds winning around them adding to that.
The possibility of relegation for Everton is seeming like a real thing and the club have only ever been relegated twice in their history.
Next Premier League Manager to leave | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Roy Hodgson | 9/4 | 30.8% |
No Manager to leave | 3/1 | 25.0% |
Frank Lampard | 5/1 | 16.7% |
Thomas Tuchel | 5/1 | 16.7% |
Brendan Rodgers | 7/1 | 12.5% |
Thomas Tuchel has seen his odds come in to be the next manager to leave following the recent happenings at Chelsea.
Reports and comment pieces have hinted at other clubs coming in for Tuchel if Chelsea's funds continue to be blocked.
Watford manager Roy Hodgson is 9/4 favourite to leave next
Watford are known for dismissing their manager's quite soon into their reign's and it may be no different with Roy Hodgson.
There hadn't really been a big change from when Hodgson took over at the Hornets to previous form in the season under Claudio Ranieri.
The last weekend's result at Southampton though, where Watford won 2-1 away, has helped out Hodgson's position slightly.
Odds wise though, the highly experienced manager is the favourite to leave before the end of the season.
No manager is 3/1 with with just 2 months left in the season
Bookmakers expect that no manager will leave before the end of the season, with just 2 months left before it finishes in May.
Last season though saw two dismissals after this date, with Chris Wilder leaving on the 13th March and Jose Mourinho leaving in April.
Mourinho's dismissal was a big one, with Ryan Mason taking over at Tottenham just a week before the League Cup Final.
It may be then that we still see a Premier League sacking from now until the end of the season based on previous history.