Find out who are the potential and favourite managers to become the new next manager of Oxford Unitedย
The Oxford United are in hunt of the new manager now after Liam Manning left the side.
Oxford United FC new next manager odds and favorites candidates list in 2023
Manning, the manager of Oxford United, has been named head coach of Bristol City. The 38-year-old takes over for Nigel Pearson, who was fired last month with the team ranked 15th in the Championship following a stretch of five defeats in their previous seven games.
After barely eight months as the club’s manager, Manning departs Oxford in second place in League One, three points behind leaders Portsmouth after 15 games. Chris Hogg, who will take over as assistant head coach, and Manning both arrive from Oxford United.
Manning, whose coaching resume is excellent and includes a spell with the Belgian club Lommel, which is controlled by the City Football Group, the organisation that manages Manchester City, offers Bristol City a new and interesting viewpoint. On Saturday, when the squad plays Queens Park Rangers, he will be taking the pitch for the first time.
Given the squad’s relegation battle upon his arrival in March, the 38-year-old coach’s performance at Oxford United, where he guided the side to second place in League One this year, has drawn plaudits.
His former club, Oxford United wrote on their official X (formerly known as Twitter) account:
Oxford United can confirm that Head Coach Liam Manning is to leave the club with immediate effect after deciding to join Bristol City.”
Oxford United can confirm that Head Coach Liam Manning is to leave the club with immediate effect after deciding to join Bristol City.
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— Oxford United FC (@OUFCOfficial) November 7, 2023
Who are the favourites to become the next Oxford United manager?
- Frank Lampard โ 6/4
- Des Buckingham โ 4/1
- Steve Cotterill โ 8/1
- Dean Holden โ 8/1
- John Eustace โ 8/1
- Danny Cowley โ 12/1
Meanwhile, the EFL Trophy group stage phase of the campaign saw the Chelsea Under-21s lose badly to Oxford United, eliminating the Blues from contention. Oxford United got the lead and kept it for most of the match, despite Chelsea Under-21s having a strong start. The Blues found it difficult to deal with the opponents’ crosses into the box.
Jordan Thorniley, Mark Harris, and Sonny Perkins scored the other goals on the evening, leaving Josh Murphy with a brace.