Have a look at the top favourites and the next new potential manager to lead Sheffield Wednesday
Xisco Munoz, the manager of Sheffield Wednesday, was fired after his team lost all 10 of its Championship games under his watch.
Sheffield Wednesday new next manager odds and favorites names list in 2023-24
When Darren Moore departed Hillsborough in June after leading them to promotion from League One, the Spaniard was brought in to take his place. However, Munoz only managed to pick up two points during his tenure as Owls manager as the team had its worst-ever season debut.
Wednesday’s Championship campaign began with a tight loss to Southampton, followed by defeats to Hull, Preston, and Cardiff. Miguel Munoz, Miguel Gomila, Roberto Cuesta Roman, and Antonello Brambilla, members of Xisco’s backroom staff, have also left.
You might expect the shortlist to still be at Chansiri’s office as the club was recently looking for a new manager, but new names might be added since some employers are no longer employed when they weren’t previously.
Despite having the disgrace of having the shortest tenure as a non-caretaker manager in Southampton history following his most recent coaching appointment, Nathan Jones is the early favourite with the bookmakers (4/1 on Sky Bet) to succeed Munoz at Hillsborough.
Dean Smith, a former Wednesday player who is currently unemployed after failing to prevent Leicester City from being relegated from the Premier League in the 2022–2023 season, is his closest challenger in the odds to become the next manager of Sheffield Wednesday.
Slaven Bilic, whose most recent stint in the English second tier was anything but joyful, comes in third on the market. After a record of only one victory in eight games, Watford fired him less than six months into an 18-month deal. He was hired this summer to lead Saudi Pro League team Al-Fateh, where he has won three of his first seven games.
Next Sheffield Wednesday Manager Odds:
- Nathan Jones – 4/1
- Dean Smith – 6/1
- Slaven Bilic – 7/1
- Neil Warnock – 10/1
As per Sky Bets, here is the full list of the managers:
- Scott Parker
- Paul Ince
- Mark Hughes
- Dane Jess Thorup
- Benito Carbone
- Paul Cook
- Slaven Bilic
- Neil Warnock
- Dean Smith
- Lee Bullen
- Nathan Jones
- Carlos Carvalhal
- Neil Warnock