Get up to speed with the Premier League sack race as bookmakers suggest that Rafael Benitez has the highest betting odds along with the news of the new Everton manager
Rafael Benitez is facing a lot of scrutiny from the Toffees fans after the humiliating derby-day defeat at the hands of Liverpool. Meanwhile, bookmakers in England have identified the Spanish manager as the next manager to be sacked. The veteran coach has a point to prove after the 4-1 humiliation suffered at Anfield.
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Premier League is turning hostile right now with 6 managers already losing their jobs so far this season. Therefore, Everton manager Rafael Benitez is the next manager to be replaced by Farhad Moshiri who has invested 500 million pounds since taking over in 2016. Moshiri wants results but trusts the Spanish manager and thinks that if given the time, Everton will turn the situation around.
Rafael Benitez Sacking Odds: 6/4
Premier League Sack Race: 3 names that could be the new Everton manager and their odds
Everton are looking to part ways with Spanish manager Rafael Benitez after losing 6 out of the last 7 games. Meanwhile, we look at the 3 candidates shortlisted by the board and their betting odds as the next Toffees manager.
1. Kasper Hjulmand – 2/5
Danish football manager Kasper Hjulmand is the favorite to land the job at Goodison Park as the new manager of Everton. He is the top candidate right now after Denmark’s sensational performance in the Euro 2020. Denmark reached the semifinal of the EURO 2020 under the guidance of Kasper Hjulmand who is a very good manager.
2. Nuno Espirito Santo – 9/2
Portuguese football manager Nuno Espirito Santo was sacked by Tottenham this season and might be available for the job. He has the experience of the Premier League and could be an asset for the Toffees who are struggling right now.
3. Frank Lampard – 6/1
English football manager Frank Lampard could also accept the role as the head coach of Everton and looks excited to return to the Premier League. Lampard was relieved of his duties by the Chelsea board because of poor performances. However, nobody can deny that he built the squad from scratch and deserved more credit.