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Next Premier League Manager To Be Sacked Betting Favourite Revealed!

According to the latest betting at BoyleSports, this Premier League manager on the south coast is the favourite to leave their post first.

And it’s not Brighton’s Graham Potter.

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Southampton’s Ralph Hassenhuttl seems to be the go-to pick for punters, having seen the Saints only win nine games last season and finished just five points clear of the relegation zone.

While the fixture list for the new campaign has thrown up Tottenham, Manchester United and Chelsea within their first five matches.

Southampton’s form at the end of last season gives cause for concern with only one point picked up from their last 18.

The tricky start has seen Hasenhuttl backed into 9/2 from 6/1 with BoyleSports to be the first managerial casualty of the new season, giving him the unwanted tag of favourite in the sack race ahead of Frank Lampard, who is the other candidate attracting early money at 11/2 from 7/1.

Leeds United’s top-flight status was rescued by a final day victory over Brentford last season and boss Jesse Marsch is also in the frame for an early dismissal as the 6/1 third favourite.

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Hassenhuttl’s being backed to find himself in immediate danger and the early speculation among punters suggests Frank Lampard is far from safe either.

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