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Premier League managers likely to get sacked revealed after matchday 1 fixtures

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– Jose Mourinho may not last as Tottenham boss until the end of the season, Oddschecker predicts

– Spurs were defeated in an opening day Premier League fixture by Everton by 1-0

– The reports also stated that David Moyes is likely the first manager to get sacked

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Jose Mourinho’s future at Tottenham has been predicted as Oddschecker believes the Portuguese boss will be sacked this season.

The Special One’s side were humbled to a 1-0 defeat by Everton courtesy of Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s goal in the opening day fixture.

And Oddschecker have predicted that among the top six managers in the English topflight division, Mourinho will be first on the list to be shown the door.

Jose Mourinho would be the 1st top-6 manager to be sacked - Oddschecker

Jose Mourinho would be the 1st top-6 manager to be sacked – Oddschecker. Photo Credit: Getty Images

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Oddschecker spokesperson Callum Wilson said: “It’s amazing how quickly things change in football.

“After ending last season so strongly, many were feeling positive about Spurs and Jose Mourinho this season, but one poor performance and result has seen the negativity return with a vengeance.

“While Spurs were atrocious against Everton on Sunday, it’s unlikely Mourinho will be next in line for the chop, particularly with so many other sack race candidates in the mix.”

Here are the odds for every Premier League coach compiled by Givemesport

20. Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool) – 100/1

19. Chris Wilder (Sheffield United) – 35/1

18. Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) – 35/1

17. Carlo Ancelotti (Everton) – 33/1

16. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Manchester United) – 25/1

15. Brendan Rodgers (Leicester City) – 25/1

14. Marcelo Bielsa (Leeds United) – 25/1

13. Nuno Espírito Santo (Wolverhampton Wanderers) – 22/1

12. Pep Guardiola (Manchester City) – 20/1

11. Graham Potter (Brighton & Hove Albion) – 18/1

10. Ralph Hasenhüttl (Southampton) – 17/1

9. Steve Bruce (Newcastle United) – 17/1

8. Frank Lampard (Chelsea) – 16/1

7. Dean Smith (Aston Villa) – 16/1

6. Sean Dyche (Burnley) – 16/1

5. Slaven Bilic (West Bromwich Albion) – 14/1

4. Jose Mourinho (Tottenham Hotspur) – 8/1

3. Roy Hodgson (Crystal Palace) – 11/12

2. Scott Parker (Fulham) – 4/1

1. David Moyes (West Ham United) – 2/1

On the other hand, West Ham United boss David Moyes is number one on the list after the Hammers were beaten by 2-0 at Newcastle.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that Jose Mourinho and Dele Alli have fallen out before the Premier League defeat to Everton, Aston Villa legend Gabriel Agbonlahor claims.

The Englishman was subbed off at half time and Agbonlahor claims he got the information from a likely source that both player and manager are not on good terms.

Agbonlahor told talkSPORT: “I feel like they need a No. 10 as well because I’m hearing from a good source that Dele Alli and Mourinho have fallen out.”

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