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Jose Mourinho is now favourite to become the Premier League’s next managerial casualty following Tottenham’s FA Cup exit.

Spurs’ hopes of winning the world’s oldest cup competition are over for another year as they suffered a 5-4 defeat in a crazy tie at Goodison Park.

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The north London club are in wretched form, having won just one of their last five matches.

And although they booked themselves a place in April’s Carabao Cup final last month, poor league form and being knocked out of the FA Cup has added more of a spotlight on Mourinho’s future, according to the bookies.

Ladbrokes say Mourinho is 2/1 to be the next permanent top flight manager to leave – which means he LEADSthe sack race right now.

Behind him are West Brom boss Sam Allardyce and Newcastle’s Steve Bruce, who are both at 9/2 to leave next.

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Mikel Arteta is the second favourite of the Premier League’s ‘Big Six’ clubs to leave next – the Arsenal boss is tipped at 14/1 with Arsenal winless in their last three and nine points off the Champions League spots.

Manchester United’s Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is now 33/1 to be the next departure, a far cry from earlier in the season when the Norwegian appeared to be on the brink of losing his job.

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Jurgen Klopp, David Moyes, Brendan Rodgers, Dean Smith and Thomas Tuchel all have the most job security, with Ladbrokes saying they’re 66/1 to be the next departure.

Next permanent Premier League manager to leave odds

*Odds according to Ladbrokes

  • Jose Mourinho (Tottenham) 2/1
  • Sam Allardyce (West Brom) 9/2
  • Steve Bruce (Newcastle) 9/2
  • Roy Hodgson (Crystal Palace) 8/1
  • Nuno Espirito Santo (Wolves) 10/1
  • Scott Parker (Fulham) 10/1
  • Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) 14/1
  • Ralph Hasenhuttl (Southampton) 16/1
  • Chris Wilder (Sheffield United) 16/1
  • Graham Potter (Brighton) 20/1
  • Carlo Ancelotti (Everton) 33/1
  • Marcelo Bielsa (Leeds) 33/1
  • Sean Dyche (Burnley) 33/1
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Manchester United) 33/1
  • Pep Guardiola (Manchester City) 40/1
  • Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool) 66/1
  • David Moyes (West Ham) 66/1
  • Brendan Rodgers (Leicester) 66/1
  • Dean Smith (Aston Villa) 66/1
  • Thomas Tuchel (Chelsea) 66/1

Mourinho had to answer questions about Gareth Bale again as the Welshman played no part in Wednesday’s cup tie.

The Spurs boss issued a spiky response to a journalist following their defeat to Chelsea last week when asked about Bale’s playing time, but blamed a mystery muscle injury for Bale’s this time.

Spurs legend Clive Allen told talkSPORT: “You see [Mourinho] is losing his patience with Gareth.

“Everyone was excited when Gareth Bale returned to Tottenham, and Gareth’s body language was great as well.

“But it just hasn’t worked out. It’s not the Bale we knew; he hasn’t been able to find the consistency or form and hasn’t played enough minutes.”

UK-based betting operator Ladbrokes has partnered with Ball Street, a network of football fan channels.

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The partnership will see the operator sponsoring a number of fan channels including Arsenal Fan TV and Liverpool’s Redmen TV.

In addition to the sponsorship, the partnership has also seen the launch of Ladbrokes’ #FanFriday show, which will be broadcast live every Friday on its Facebook page, and Ball Street’s YouTube channel, bringing together fan media to preview the weekend’s big games and talking points.

Elliot Hackney, head of social for Ladbrokes, said: “Fan media is an unstoppable force that continues to grow and grow. We are now seeing it become much more trusted and genuine than traditional media as it’s by fans, for fans. Ladbrokes is proud to sponsor the fan channels that pour so much of their time and energy into following their club and producing content around it. With the sponsorship of the Fan TV Channels and also the #FanFriday show, we’re excited for the season ahead.”

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Matt Wilson, co-founder of Ball Street, said: “I left the top of Talksport Towers to build Ball Street from the bottom because football media was missing the fan perspective. It’s taken a lot of hard work to get to this point but the numbers that we drive now are making us hard for brands to ignore. I have worked in sports media since 2000 and this is without doubt the best sponsorship in football.”