
Southampton's Nathan Jones is as short as 10/1 with one bookmaker to be the next manager to leave his job in the Premier League.
Jones under pressure after slow start at Southampton
The 49-year-old was only appointed as the Saints boss on November 10th, but has overseen four consecutive Premier League defeats. His only success was a 2-1 victory in the Carabao Cup against Lincoln City just before Christmas.
In the four Premier League defeats, Southampton have managed three goals but conceded nine times. In last night's defeat to relegation rivals Nottingham Forest, they failed to register a shot on target despite having 63% possession.
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Lampard still the favourite in the latest sack race market
The clear favourite in the next manager to leave market is Frank Lampard, who is battling for his job at Everton after a Tuesday night home thrashing by Brighton - the latest in a six-match run which has yielded just two points for the Toffees.
Prior to the six-match run, Lampard had gone out to as far as 16/1 having beaten Palace 3-0 and was 3/1 best price going into the Premier League's World Cup break.
The 44-year-old was still available at 8/11 ahead of the Boxing Day defeat to Wolves but is now a best price 1/3 (worst 1/4).

Moyes halts West Ham's losing run at Leeds
West Ham's David Moyes is the second favourite to face the sack at a best price of 6/1 (worst price 7/2). The Hammers were held at Leeds last night, but did at least halt a run of five successive defeats in the Premier League.
Meanwhile, another recent recruit in Gary O’Neil rounds out the top three. The 39-year-old picked up four wins from 12 matches as interim manager but has lost all three matches since his permanent appointment without scoring a goal. He is a best price 16/1 in the latest sack race odds market.






