Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag's future at the club is looking increasingly perilous.
The Red Devils slipped to a miserable 3-0 home Premier League defeat to Tottenham over the weekend in what could be the final straw for the Dutchman.
The club's hierarchy heavily backed the former Ajax manager in the summer transfer market but the start to the 2024/25 season has inspired little confidence over his ability.
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With the pressure set to increase in the coming weeks, BetMGM have slashed their odds on ten Hag to be the first Premier League manager to be sacked this season.
The drop in faith centres around that loss to Spurs, with his pre-game sacking odds standing at 6/1, which plummeted to 11/20 odds-on after the final whistle.
That is the lowest price the 54-year-old has been at since the start of the campaign and illustrates just how precarious his position at Old Trafford currently is.
The stakes are sky-high as United head to Porto in UEFA Europa League action on October 3, followed by an EPL trip to Aston Villa, just three days later.
The clash at Villa Park then opens out into the international break and Ten Hag could do with buying himself more time with a positive result before that domestic season pause.