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Next Premier League manager sacked: Roy Hodgson on the brink at Crystal Palace

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ROY HODGSON stands on the edge of Selhurst Park.

That's according to bookmakers Sky Bet, who have estimated the Crystal Palace boss with odds of 1/2 that he will be the next sacked Premier League manager.

Next Premier League manager to leave his position: 4th

Sky Bet odds

  • Roy Hodgson-1/2
  • Mauricio Pochettino – 9/2
  • David Moyes – 8/1
  • Vincent Kompany-12/1
  • Eddie Howe – 20/1
  • Erik ten Hag – 20/1
  • Jurgen Klopp – 20/1
  • No manager to leave – 20/1
  • Nuno Espírito Santo – 20/1
  • Marco Silva – 25/1

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Three top managers have left their positions in the 2023-2024 season, including Julen Lopetegui, Paul Heckingbottom and Steve Cooper.

Jurgen Klopp has announced his decision to leave Liverpool, but it is highly unlikely that will happen before the end of the season.

All this makes veteran Roy Hodgson favorite to become the fourth management casualty after a gloomy period and enormous turmoil at the London club.

The Eagles are in fourteenth place and just five points above the relegation zone after a run of four league wins in seventeen games.

Crystal Palace suffered an embarrassing 4-1 defeat to arch-rivals Brighton last time out, which ranks as their biggest defeat in that match since 1956.

The final whistle was met with cheers and boos from the traveling supporters, who focused on chairman Steve Parish.

And a banner in the stadium read: “No shared vision. No structured plan. Parish out. Pull out.”

Reports claim that Parish has “strongly considered sacking Roy Hodgson” and has been exploring potential replacements, but is struggling to find a replacement willing to take over at this stage of the season.

Mauricio Pochettino is next at 9/2.

Chelsea are having a great time in the domestic cup competitions, but their Premier League form is a completely different story.

The Blues have conceded FOUR in each of their last two top-flight games against Liverpool and Wolves, with the club currently sitting in 11th place ahead of tonight's crucial clash with Crystal Palace.

David Moyes' price has fallen to 8/1 after their humiliating 6-0 home defeat to London rivals Arsenal.

It was West Ham's heaviest home defeat in the Premier League and the heaviest of all time, along with an 8–2 defeat to Blackburn in 1963–64.

Hammers fans streamed out of the London Stadium before half-time as many voiced their dismay at Moyes and called for change.

Jurgen Klopp is priced at 20/1, while No Manager Leaves is also available at 20/1.

If no manager leaves before kick-off on May 19, 2024, “No Manager To Leave” will be settled as winners and all other selections as losers.


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