The Premier League’s’sack race’ involves managers from Wolves, Everton, and West Ham United.

The Premier League’s’sack race’ involves managers from Wolves, Everton, and West Ham United.

Premier League sack race: Which managers may lose their job next? |  LiveScore

Here are the Premier League managers that are most likely to quit their teams next, ranked from most secure to least safe.

Five games into the new season, and no Premier League managers have left their clubs, either by firing or mutual consent.

Even in the English top division, which is one of the most severe in the world, all 20 head coaches are anticipated to survive. That may not remain the case for long, since numerous teams are already in decline.

Wolverhampton Wanderers, led by Gary O’Neil, are struggling, having only collected one point out of 15 thus far. To be fair, it’s been a difficult run of matches to begin the new season, but being at the bottom is always going to bring pressure.

Everton, in 19th place and level with the Wolves in every category but the alphabet, is another side that is playing poorly. Sean Dyche’s position appears to be in jeopardy unless things improve quickly, so he may be another boss on his way out.

West Ham United have failed to spark into life under new manager Julen Lopetegui, who may face an unclear future if the tide does not reverse. Despite setting out to qualify for European football, the Hammers have won only one of their first five games.

Gary O'Neil is one of the favourites to be the next Premier League manager to leave.

Those are the three managers that appear to be in the most vulnerable situation to the human eye, but do the data support that? Will Dyche, O’Neil, or Lopetegui be the next to go, or might someone else? Here’s a walkthrough.

 

Premier League’s’sack race’

Sky Bet predicts that the next Premier League manager will leave in 2024/25.

  • Sean Dyche (Everton) – 9/4
  • Gary O’Neil (Wolves) – 6/1
  • Julen Lopetegui (West Ham) – 6/1
  • Russell Martin (Southampton) – 7/1
  • Ange Postecoglou (Tottenham) – 7/1
  • Erik ten Hag (Man Utd) – 7/1
  • Steve Cooper (Leicester) – 9/1
  • Eddie Howe (Newcastle) – 14/1
  • Enzo Maresca (Chelsea) – 20/1
  • Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace) – 25/1
  • Marco Silva (Fulham) – 33/1
  • Nuno Espirito Santo (Nottingham Forest) – 33/1
  • Pep Guardiola (Man City) – 33/1
  • Thomas Frank (Brentford) – 33/1
  • Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth) – 40/1
  • Kieran McKenna (Ipswich) – 40/1
  • Fabian Hurzeler (Brighton) – 50/1
  • Arne Slot (Liverpool) – 66/1
  • Unai Emery (Aston Villa) – 80/1
  • Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) – 100/1
  • No manager to leave – 500/1

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