David Moyes has a 6 per cent chance of losing his job as West Ham boss during Premier League matchweek 6.
Moyes and the Hammers have only won one game this season, losing four and drawing the other of their opening six games.
The east London outfit were on the wrong side of a 2-1 defeat over the weekend against Chelsea after Maxwel Cornet's goal was harshly disallowed due to VAR interference.
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Despite the poor start in the league, Moyes' job seems to be safe according to AceOdds. Former Hammer Scott Parker became the first manager to lose his job this season when AFC Bournemouth relieved him of his duties after four games.
And one win from six games has left Moyes with a 6 per cent chance of being ousted from the London Stadium, up 3 per cent from gameweek 4.
With odds of 16/1, Moyes is joined by Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl who has overseen two wins, one draw and three defeats from his team's start to the season.
Thomas Tuchel, who saw his Chelsea side benefit from a contenious VAR call, has a 7 per cent of being sacked by club owner Todd Bohely.
Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers is the most likely to be fired next with a 75 per cent chance. The Foxes have lost all but one of their games this season and are rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table.
Graham Potter, Jurgen Klopp, Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola are the least likely to be out of job by the end of the week, all having a 1 per cent chance of being fired.
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