Southampton and Arsenal both fell to defeats at the weekend, piling yet more pressure on their respective managers ahead of a crucial period of games
Ralph Hasenhuttl is the favourite to be the next Premier League manager to leave his post after watching his Southampton side fall to a sixth league defeat in seven games at the weekend.
The Saints have the worst home record in the top-flight this season with just one point to their name and have not won a game at St. Mary’s Stadium since beating Wolves 3-1 back in April.
Following their loss to Everton on Saturday, 888Sport have made Hasenhuttl 5/4 (2.25) to leave his post next, with Southampton sitting in 19th on just eight points.
Although sixth in the league, Arsenal have won just two of their last 10 Premier League games and Unai Emery is 2/1 (3.0) in the same market.
Despite an attack costing almost £200 million, the Gunners have managed just 16 goals – fewer than Burnley – and are yet to score more than twice in a league match this season.
Arsenal host Southampton in their first game after the international break and that could prove pivotal for both Emery and Hasenhuttl, should they both still be in charge by then.
Manuel Pellegrini is 7/1 (8.0) to be the next manager to leave his post, with West Ham having failed to win since their famous 2-0 victory over Manchester United on September 22.
The Hammers are 16th, five points above the relegation zone, but have picked up only two points from their last six games and have conceded 13 goals in that time.
Marco Silva (8/1) eased the pressure on himself by guiding his Everton team to a 2-1 win at Southampton on Saturday, although the significant investments made on the likes of Alex Iwobi and Moise Kean are yet to pay dividends.
The victory at St. Mary’s was the Toffees’ first away from home since March, ending an eight-match winless run on the road, and means they are now six points above the bottom three.
Norwich’s excellent start to the season is firmly in the rear-view mirror and Daniel Farke is 9/1 (10.0) to be the next manager to leave his post after a run of six losses in seven games has left them rock bottom of the league.
Mauricio Pochettino is 12/1 (13.0) despite Tottenham being in 14th and on a run of just six league wins in their last 24 outings, whilst Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the same price after Manchester United beat Brighton 3-1 on Sunday.
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