ANTONIO CONTE has seen his odds to be sacked by Tottenham slashed after their 1-0 Champions League knockout round first-leg defeat to AC Milan.
The Spurs boss watched on as a first-half Brahim Diaz goal gave the Italian club the upper-hand in the tie.
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That saw the bookies cut Conte’s odds from 10/1 to 6/1 to be the next manager to leave with only two other bosses ahead of him in the betting — Gary O’Neill and Graham Potter.
Spurs were thrashed 4-1 by Leicester at the weekend to leave them in fifth place and two points behind the top four but having played a game more than most of their rivals.
Conte reportedly will leave at the end of the season with Spurs not taking up the option to renew the Italian’s contract, but the departure date could be brought forward with any more bad results.
If the former Juventus manager is sacked, Mauricio Pochettino has been marked as the favourite to take over Spurs by the betting sites.
Poch had a five-year sting in north London and is still admired by the fans after taking the club to multiple top-four finishes and a Champions League final.
The favourite in the next manager to leave market is Bournemouth boss O’Neil as the most likely to be sacked next.
Next is Potter as his expensive Chelsea side continue to struggle for form and are 10 points adrift of the Champions League places.
David Moyes joins Conte at 6/1 after West Ham’s draw with Chelsea at the weekend but being only two points above the relegation zone means the Scotsman could be only a couple of defeats away from the sack.
Premier League Next Manager To Leave Odds
- Gary O’Neil (Bournmeouth) 6/4
- Graham Potter (Chelsea) 9/2
- Antonio Conte (Tottenham) 6/1
- David Moyes (West Ham) 6/1
- No Manager To Leave 12/1
- Brendan Rodgers (Leicester) 16/1
- Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool) 16/1
- Patrick Vieira (Crystal Palace) 20/1
- Pep Guardiola (Man City) 20/1
- Steve Cooper (Nottingham Forest) 20/1
- 50/1 bar
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