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Thomas Frank 2/9 favourite to replace Ange Postecoglou as Tottenham manager - with Marco Silva and Oliver Glasner also potential candidates

Thomas Frank 2/9 favourite to replace Ange Postecoglou as Tottenham manager - with Marco Silva and Oliver Glasner also potential candidates

Daily Mail​14 hours ago

Brentford boss Thomas Frank is the heavy favourite to replace Ange Postecolgou as Tottenham manager following the Australian's sacking on Friday.
Postecoglou, who won the club's first trophy for 17 years in the Europa League just a matter of days ago, lasted exactly two years in charge before being let go.
Speculation is already rife regarding who will replace the outgoing coach, with a number of current Premier League bosses on the shortlist, but Frank the current odds on favourite.
The Brentford manager is currently 2/9 with Sky Bet to take the reins in north London in a move that would bring an end to his seven-year spell with the Bees.
Elsewhere, Marco Silva is priced at 9/2 to be the next Spurs boss, while Crystal Palace's Oliver Glasner is listed at 9/2.
For those looking for longer odds, former Barcelona star and boss Xavi Hernandez is priced at 10/1, while Michael Carrick, who was sacked by Championship Middlesbrough this week, is 14/1.
In terms of some more ambitious bets, the likes of Gareth Southgate can be picked up at 33/1, while Steven Gerrard is 50/1.
Next Tottenham manager odds:
Thomas Frank - 2/9
Marco Silva - 9/2
Oliver Glasner - 9/1
Xavi Hernandez - 10/1
Michael Carrick - 14/1

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