Mauricio Pochettino and David Moyes odds-on to be sacked before season ends

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Betting suggests Premier league managers Mauricio Pochettino and David Moyes will be sacked before the end of the season.

There are 13 weeks to go until the end of the Premier League campaign – and both Chelsea manager Pochettino and West Ham manager Moyes are under scrutiny from supporters.

In today’s era, job security has never been more vulnerable in the English top-flight and two managers have been sacked already during the current campaign: Paul Heckingbottom (Sheffield United) and Steve Cooper (Nottingham Forest). Reports suggest Roy Hodgson could also soon be relieved of his role.

There are a few managers on thin ice at their respective clubs and SportsLens odds compilers have priced up the likelihood of some managers surviving the season.

Premier League Managers To Leave Posts

To survive the season – yes/no:

  • David Moyes: 11/10 – 8/11
  • Mauricio Pochettino: 10/11 – 10/11
  • Vincent Kompany: 8/11 – 11/10
  • Eddie Howe: 4/7 – 11/8
  • Nuno Espírito Santo: 4/7 – 11/8
  • Chris Wilder: 1/2 – 13/8
  • Erik Ten Hag: 4/9 – 7/4
  • Thomas Frank: 2/5 – 2/1
  • Sean Dyche: 1/3 – 9/4
  • Marco Silva: 2/9 – 10/3
  • Andoni Iraola: 1/6 – 4/1

Which Premier League Managers Will Not Survive The Season?

Taking the odds for each of the managers priced in the list above, we have outlined the implied probability of those not to survive the 2023/24 season in their current role.

Manager

Odds

Implied Probability

David Moyes 8/11 57.9%
Mauricio Pochettino 10/11 52.4%
Vincent Kompany 11/10 47.6%
Eddie Howe 11/8 42.1%
Nuno Espírito Santo 11/8 42.1%
Chris Wilder 13/8 38.1%
Erik ten Hag 7/4 36.4%
Thomas Frank 2/1 33.3%
Sean Dyche 9/4 30.8%
Marco Silva 10/3 23.1%
Andoni Iraola 4/1 20%

Premier League Managers To Be Sacked: Moyes and Pochettino fighting for their jobs

The two managers priced at odds-on to leave their posts before the end of the season are West Ham United’s David Moyes and Chelsea’s Mauricio Pochettino.

Moyes has led West Ham to an impressive eighth in the Premier League table but a 6-0 defeat by Arsenal last week continued a seven-game winless streak since the New Year.

Pochettino’s Chelsea sit in tenth but improved results in recent weeks have come at an ideal time for the Argentine manager, with wins over Aston Villa and Crystal Palace papering over the cracks for now.

The Blues continue to spend an extortionate amount of money in each transfer window and Todd Boehly hasn’t found a manager able to get a tune out of this squad yet.

Vincent Kompany’s job could also be on the line with Burnley in 19th and seven points from safety, but the club will know the grass isn’t always greener and it’s probably worth sticking with him.

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