We look at the most likely managerial sackings in the Premier League
We look at the most likely managerial sackings in the Premier League
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The end of the 2022/23 Premier League campaign is fast approaching, however that’s not to say that there won’t be any more managerial sackings or departures before the curtain comes down on the season.
It seems incredible that Nottingham Forest have decided to stick with Steve Cooper this season but it could well prove to be the right decision as the Tricky Trees haul themselves out of the relegation zone. nevertheless, the Forest boss remains favourite to be the next managerial casualty in the top-flight.
Forest lifted themselves three points clear of the relegation zone on the back of a hard-fought 4-3 win over bottom side Southampton on Monday and in the process eased the pressure on under-fire boss Steve Cooper. Nevertheless the manager remains favourite to be the next managerial casualty of the season.
In reality, the likelihood is that no manager will be dismissed between now and the end of the campaign and should Cooper manage to keep the East Midlands side in the top-flight for another season, then there’s no real reason why he won’t be in the hot-seat at the City Ground for the first game of the 2023/24 campaign.
As things stand, Cooper is a general 10/1 shot with the leading free bet bookies in the ‘Premier League Sack Race’ betting market while Southampton boss Ruben Selles is next at 12/1. The Saints are effectively assured of the drop this season with eight points separating them from safety with just three games left to play.
Elsewhere, West Ham manager David Moyes is 33/1 for the chop while Julen Lopetegui is 50/1 to be dismissed by 13th-placed Wolverhampton Wanderers.
10/1 – Steve Cooper
12/1 – Ruben Selles
33/1 – David Moyes
50/1 – Julen Lopetegui
66/1 – Sean Dyche
80/1 – Jurgen Klopp