Bob Bradley's future on the line following latest heavy defeat

Bob Bradley's future on the line following latest heavy defeat

As long as 33/1 just 12 days ago, the Swansea manager is now as short as 9/10 to be the next Premier League manager to leave.

Victory at home to Sunderland on 10th December saw Bob Bradley relieve some of the pressure on his shoulders. However, since then heavy defeats at the hands of West Brom and Middlesbrough have seen his odds plummet to as short as 9/10, making him the favourite to be the next Premier League manager to leave his post.

Bradley has two home fixtures over the Christmas period against West Ham and Bournemouth, and will need to pick up points here to persuade Swansea owners that he is the right man to take the club into the January transfer window. Having won just three of the 17 games so fair in the league, Swansea currently sit in 19th place ahead of Hull on goal difference.

Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew (best-price 21/10) is the other manager that bookmakers believe to be at risk of going next. The Eagles visit Watford and Arsenal over the same period, before welcoming Bradley’s Swansea to Selhurst Park on 3rd January, in a game that could decide the future of the two managers.

Elsewhere, Mike Phelan is best-price 8/1, West Ham’s Slaven Bilic is out to 9/1 following back-to-back wins and David Moyes is 9/1.

 
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