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·19 Januari 2026
Next Premier League Manager to Leave: Frank 4/11 favourite after latest Tottenham defeat

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·19 Januari 2026


Will Spurs' Thomas Frank be the seventh Premier League manager to leave this season?
Thomas Frank is 4/11 favourite on the Betfair Sportsbook to be the next Premier League manager to leave his job after Tottenham's defeat to West Ham.
Spurs were booed off by their own fans following the 2-1 loss at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday and pressure is mounting on the manager just seven-and-a-half months after he took over.
For West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo, it was a brilliant and much needed result. He drfited to 13/8 second favourite in the next manager to leave betting.
On Sunday, it was reported that Frank was continuing to oversee training as the club's owners considered his future, but fans have made their feelings clear about what they think should happen.
Spurs are 14th in the Premier League - just three places better than where they finished last season before Ange Postecoglou was sacked.
They host Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League - a competition in which they have performed well and can qualify for the knockout stages - on Tuesday night. Kevin Hatchard is recommending a bet on Dortmund with Spurs in crisis - read all about it here.
Arne Slot and Oliver Glasner both feature prominently in the next manager to leave market for different reasons.
The Liverpool boss is 6/1 after his team surrendered a lead to draw 1-1 at home to 19th-placed Burnley on Saturday. The result means the Reds have failed to win their last four matches in the Premier League and, while they are 4/6 to finish in the top four, fifth-placed Manchester United are just one point behind the champions.
If United were to eclipse Liverpool and finish fourth, caretaker manager Michael Carrick might have a good chance of getting the permanent job at Old Trafford. Despite winning his first game in charge against Manchester City, however, Glasner is the favourite to get the permanent role.
The Austrian will leave Crystal Palace at the end of the season but could his comments after the Eagles' defeat to Sunderland on Saturday bring forward his departure?
Glasner, who accused the club's board of abandoning him and his team by selling Marc Guehi to Man City, is 15/2 to leave next. Betfair ambassador Alan Shearer has said he doesn't see how Glasner can continue at Selhurst Park after the comments.
And that brings us back to where we started because, if Spurs ditch Frank, they might rival United for Glasner. But let's not get ahead of ourselves - events are moving rapidly and you will hear about all the relevant betting here.









































