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·15 dicembre 2025
Next Premier League Manager to Leave: Spurs' Thomas Frank 2/1 after defeat to Forest

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·15 dicembre 2025


Spurs' Thomas Frank is the favourite to be the next manager to leave
Thomas Frank is the 2/1 favourite to become the fifth Premier League manager to lose his job in 2025/26 after his Tottenham team were beaten 3-0 at Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
The Dane said Spurs' problems required "not a quick fix" after his team put in one of their poorest displays of the season. Tottenham are 11th in the Premier League and 7/1 to finish in the top six.
Tottenham recently endured a five match winless streak in all competitions, which prompted doubts about Frank's future. However, they arrived at the City Ground following a win over Brentford and victory against Slavia Prague in the Champions League.
Now Frank is under pressure again at the club where he took over in the summer. Spurs won the Europa League last season under Ange Postecoglou who was sacked due to their 17th-placed finish in the Premier League. Frank was supposed to get the team moving in the right direction but, so far, their progress has been stop-start.
Frank said last week that he expected Spurs' board, which was rejigged followed the departure of long-standing CEO Daniel Levy earlier this season, would give him time to turn things around. The Betfair Sportsbook odds indicate that bettors are not so confident.
Leeds manager Daniel Farke 5/2 comes next in the market. His team have shown plenty of fight recently, beating Chelsea at Elland Road, drawing their with Liverpool and taking a point from their trip to the G-Tech Stadium, where Brentford are strong, yesterday.
The Yorkshire club are 17th in the table, however, and 11/4 to be relegated. They are three points from the dropzone and need to start winning games consistently if they're to avoid making an immediate return to the Championship at the end of this season.
Rob Edwards has lost all five of his games in charge of Wolverhampton Wanderers. They have taken just two points all season, could be on for a record low tally and are 1/500 to be relegated. If Wolves hoped Edwards would deliver a new manager bounce the reality has been more of a deadening thud.
Wolves nearly took a point at Arsenal on Saturday but conceded a 94th minute own-goal to lose 2-1. Edwards is 5/1 to be the next manager to leave.
Arne Slot, meanwhile, is 6/1. The Liverpool boss is in a better place than he was a week ago after seeing his team follow their midweek win at Inter Milan with a 2-0 victory over Brighton at Anfield on Saturday. Next weekend, the Reds go to Tottenham.









































