Pep Guardiola Favourite In Manager Of The Month Odds For August After City Win First Four Games

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Pep Guardiola is the 5/4 favourite in the latest Premier League Manger of the Month odds for August according to exclusive odds compiled by SportsLens. 

  • SportsLens reveal the Premier League Manager of the Month odds for August (first three games)
  • Pep Guardiola heads the market at 5/4 after leading Manchester City to a 100% record so far
  • David Moyes is 2/1 second favourite after West Ham recorded back-to-back wins over Brighton and Chelsea to end August
  • Mikel Arteta a 25/1 shot despite Arsenal being unbeaten

Premier League Manager Of The Month Odds

These odds are based on first three games of the season that took place in August, and results are released on Monday 11th September.

  • Pep Guardiola @ 5/4
  • David Moyes @ 2/1
  • Ange Postecoglou @ 5/1
  • Jurgen Klopp @ 6/1
  • Mikel Arteta @ 25/1

Note: All information on this page is intended for entertainment purposes only.

SportsLens Head of News Lee Astley said: “There is no surprise really that Guardiola is the favourite. City have looked strong once again winning all of their games in the month, and sit firmly at the top of the league for a reason. This has all been without  the injured Kevin De Bruyne too, so they will more than likely only get better. 

“David Moyes priced a 2/1 is a good price too, and West Ham have made a superb start to the season despite losing their best player in Declan Rice. The wins over Chelsea and Brighton to see out the month were really good performances from the Hammers. Moyes has proved a lot of people wrong so far this season so far, he is doing a top job and has recruited well with the Rice money.

“The price for Mikel Arteta is quite high, but Arsenal have been far from their best, and with a few new faces in the squad it can take time for them to click. However, they do still remain unbeaten and there is still plenty of scope for improvement, so things can only get better.”


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