As pressure continues to mount on Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag heading into the new year after a 2-0 defeat to West Ham, we at SportsLens are taking a look at the Red Devils’ latest next manager odds.
It’s another weekend to forget for Manchester United fans as their side fell to a 2-0 defeat away at West Ham, extending their winless run to four straight matches across all competitions.
Not only have they failed to win any of their last four games, but they have also failed to score in any of them. It’s the first time that the Red Devils have gone four consecutive games without scoring a goal since November 1992.
Their poor run of form goes even further back than that too, as they have won just once in their last eight matches in both the Champions League and the English top flight. This saw them exit Europe at the bottom of their group, behind Galatasaray and Copenhagen, and has also seen them drop down to eighth in the Premier League table.
Unsurprisingly, their poor run of results has seen numerous fans and pundits across social media call for the club to part ways with Erik ten Hag, with the pressure now looking to be seriously mounting on the Dutchman.
Ten Hag has the opportunity to bounce back with a couple of wins before the new year, however they face a tough test in hosting Aston Villa next time out, before heading to the Midlands to take on Nottingham Forest.
Bookmakers are already anticipating the 53-year-old’s exit from Old Trafford following their defeat in the capital, as his price to become the next Premier League manager to be sacked has been slashed to 17/20 with several leading UK betting sites. With that in mind, read on for the latest Manchester United next manager odds.
Manchester United Next Manager Odds
- Graham Potter @ 4/1
- Zinedine Zidane @ 5/1
- Julen Lopetegui @ 13/2
- Ruben Amorim @ 10/1
- Hansi Flick @ 12/1
- Roberto De Zerbi @ 12/1
- Unai Emery @ 12/1
- Antonio Conte @ 16/1
- Sergio Conceicao @ 16/1
- Julian Nagelsmann @ 20/1
- Kieran McKenna @ 20/1
- Diego Simeone @ 20/1
- Carlo Ancelotti @ 20/1
- Mauricio Pochettino @ 20/1
- Thomas Frank @ 25/1
- Michael Carrick @ 25/1
- Brendan Rodgers @ 25/1
- Ralf Rangnick @ 33/1
- Steve McClaren @ 33/1
- Eddie Howe @ 33/1
- Gareth Southgate @ 33/1
- Jesse Marsch @ 33/1
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer @ 33/1
- Thomas Tuchel @ 33/1
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