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Chelsea’s Next Head Coach Betting Odds (February 8, 2024)
Chelsea are currently 11th in the Premier League standings, which is a big problem for the Blues after spending a lot in the last couple of years. Mauricio Pochettino is among the big favorites to be sacked next in the EPL, so who are the favorites to be the next Chelsea manager?
Mauricio Pochettino on the Verge of Sacking With Chelsea’s Struggles
After a 4-2 defeat to Wolverhampton at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, Chelsea dropped to the 11th position in the Premier League. There are rumors suggesting that Pochettino might stay until the end of the season, but that will be hard if the results don’t improve. Mauricio Pochettino spent eight months with the club, and he will have the opportunity to win his first trophy with Chelsea by facing Liverpool in the EFL Cup Final.
Next Chelsea Manager Odds
Here are the odds for which coach could replace Mauricio Pochettino as the next Chelsea manager:
- Hansi Flick @ 7.0 (6/1)
- Roberto De Zerbi @ 9.0 (8/1)
- Jose Mourinho @ 11.0 (10/1)
- Xabi Alonso @ 13.0 (12/1)
- Ruben Amorim @ 13.0 (12/1)
Hansi Flick hasn’t been working since getting sacked by the Germany national team. Flick is currently the favorite to replace Pochettino at Chelsea, and he will have a number of clubs to choose from. Jose Mourinho was rumored to go to the Saudi Pro League, but the move didn’t happen in the end. The Portuguese coach had two successful spells with the Blues, so he might want to return for a third time.
Xabi Alonso is the top favorite on the Liverpool next manager odds list. He is having a great season with Bayer Leverkusen, and he will have good chances of winning the Bundesliga title. Ruben Amorim has made a revolution with Sporting Lisbon in the last four years. The Portuguese coach still has two extra years on his contract with Sporting, so he’s unlikely to leave the club right now for Chelsea.