Is Ralph Hasenhuttl a value bet in the Next Premier League Manager to be Sacked Market?

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Is Ralph Hasenhuttl a value bet in the Next Premier League Manager to be Sacked Market?

Ralph Hasenhuttl is under increasing pressure at St Mary's. Southampton are currently one point above the relegation zone. Southampton won against Sheffield United and Fulham to go top of the Premier League. It's the first time the Saints have occupied the top spot in the league for 32 years. The team is currently playing in Premier league. They are playing against Manchester United tonight. If they win, they will go to the summit of PremierLeague.

Ralph Hasenhuttl is fifth favourite in Premier League Sack Race. Steve Bruce, Nuno Espirito Santo, Daniel Farke and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer are the other favourites. SteveBruce is unlikely to be sacked at Newcastle. Ole Solksjaar is under pressure at Manchester United. Daniel Ferenczuk won two Championship titles with Norwich. Mike Ashley is too tight to hand Steve Steve a payout at his club. Ralph Hasenhuttt has brought stability to Southampton. He has implemented a high-pressing style of play.

Southampton have won just five league matches this calendar year. Danny Ings left the club in the summer. Adam Armstrong has struggled to adapt to the top-flight football. Che Adams is yet to open his account for the season. Ralph Hasenhuttl has been criticised for his poor results. He is a target for a sacking in next Premier League manager's market. He has won the league once this season, but not the title. The team has scored just once in their last four league games.

Southampton lost 3-1 to Chelsea on Saturday. Ralph Hasenhuttl's side have improved defensively this season. They kept a clean sheet away at Manchester City for the first time since 2003. Last season they had the second-worst defensive record in the Premier League with 68 goals shipped in 38 games. Anything less than nine points from the 15 points on offer from now until November 20th could cost Hasenhuttt his job. Eddie Howe is a popular choice for a replacement.

Ralph Hasenhuttl is the Next Premier League Manager to be sacked. Hasenhuttls' team has five crucial games against Leeds, Burnley, Watford, Aston Villa and Norwich.

Southampton are a good side capable of challenging for a top-half finish. They completed good business during the transfer window, bringing in Tino Livramento from Chelsea, Romain Perraud and Armando Broja. The jury is still out on Armstrong, but there is plenty to suggest that he will find his feet in the Premier League.

Ralph Hasenhuttl is the next Premier League Manager to be sacked.


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