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Ralph Hasenhuttl sack odds: Could Newcastle United end four-year reign of Austrian manager

Newcastle United could end the four-year reign of Ralph Hasenhuttl at Southampton as they clash at St. Mary's Stadium this weekend.

Southampton currently sit in 17th, their worst start to the season under Hasenhuttl, after the Austrian has led to 16th, 11th and now back-to-back 15th place finishes as manager.

Hasenhuttl is now the bookies' favourite to be the next Premier League manager to be sacked or leave at 15/8 with SkyBet, above Leeds United's Jesse Marsch at 3/1 and incredibly Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp at 7/1.

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Newcastle's own Eddie Howe is the bookies' second-least-favourite to get the sack as the 44-year-old comes in at 80/1 after leading the Magpies to an incredible fourth after 13 games.

Here are all the odds for the managers most in danger of the sack according to SkyBet...

Ralph Hasenhüttl - 15/8

Jesse Marsch - 3/1

Jurgen Klopp - 7/1

Brendan Rodgers - 10/1

Thomas Frank - 12/1

Antonio Conte - 16/1

Steve Cooper - 16/1

Frank Lampard - 20/1

David Moyes - 25/1

Graham Potter - 33/1

Roberto De Zerbi - 33/1

Patrick Vieira - 40/1

Marco Silva - 50/1

Erik ten Hag - 66/1

Eddie Howe - 80/1

Mikel Arteta - 80/1

No manager to leave - 100/1

Pep Guardiola - 100/1

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