Next Permanent Chelsea Manager Odds As Pressure Continues To Mount On Graham Potter

Next Permanent Chelsea Manager Odds
Next Permanent Chelsea Manager Odds

After another disappointing defeat against Tottenham Hotspur, Graham Potter has become the favourite in the next Premier League manager to be sacked odds, and so, with pressure continuing to mount, we’ve taken a look at the odds for the Next Permanent Chelsea Manager.

It was another disappointing weekend in the Premier League for Graham Potter’s Chelsea. This time, the Blues were defeated 2-0 by London rivals Tottenham Hotspur thanks to goals from Oliver Skipp and Harry Kane.

This comes as a third straight defeat for the Blues, having lost to bottom-of-the-table Southampton in the league last time out.

Potter has seen constant criticism since his arrival at Chelsea, but his time at Stamford Bridge may now be coming to an end.

Premier League betting sites have the Englishman as the favourite in the next Premier League manager to be sacked odds, priced at around 17/20.

Chelsea’s Premier League record since Potter’s arrival has simply been woeful. In 18 matches the Blues have managed just five wins, and have lost seven, scoring just 15 goals in the process.

This, of course, comes after the club has spent over half a billion pounds on transfers this season – a spend that obviously hasn’t returned results.

Speaking to the media after losing to Spurs, Potter likened his situation to that of Mikel Arteta’s and Jurgen Klopp’s.

“We were talking before the game about watching ‘All or Nothing’ and Arsenal two years into Mikel’s [Arteta] reign, he is close to getting the sack, people are wanting him out and it is a disaster,” Potter said.

“Obviously now things have changed a little bit, but that is just the way it is. You look at Jurgen’s [Klopp] situation. He hasn’t got the results and all of a sudden people want him out. That is just the nature of football.”

Next Permanent Chelsea Manager Odds

  • Mauricio Pochettino @ 7/4
  • Zinedine Zidane @ 9/1
  • Luis Enrique @ 12/1
  • Diego Simeone @ 14/1
  • Oliver Glasner @ 16/1
  • Carlo Ancelotti @ 16/1
  • Marco Silva @ 20/1
  • Jose Mourinho @ 20/1

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