Next Brighton manager odds: Frank Lampard backed into second favourite for Seagulls post

Next Brighton manager odds: Frank Lampard backed into second favourite for Seagulls post
Bookmakers have slashed odds on Derby boss Frank Lampard becoming the next Brighton manager.Every single bookie offering odds on Chris Hughtons successor havecut Lampard, with one major firm slashing odds from 16/1 into just 10/3.Lampard’s odds to be the next Brighton boss have been slashed1
Lampard’s odds to be the next Brighton boss have been slashed
Lampard, who guided the Rams to a play-off position in the Championship this season, is the second most backed in the last 12 hours, with 17% of all bets in the market, overtaking the likes of Phil Neville (11/1) and Slasiva Jokanovic (16/1).The shift in the market means the former Chelsea midfielder man only trails odds-on favourite Graham Potter, although the Swansea bosss odds are drifting.On Monday, Potter was as short as 1/8 to be appointed, although thats now the best price of 1/2 that he takes over at the Amex.

Next permanent Brighton manager:

Graham Potter – 1/2Frank Lampard – 10/3Phil Neville – 11/1Slasiva Jokanovic – 16/1Lee Johnson – 16/1Chris Wilder – 20/1Saltor Bruno – 20/1Adi Hutter – 20/1Rafa Benitez – 20/1Daniel Farke – 25/1Claude Puel – 25/1Steven Gerrard – 25/1Elsewhere, Lee Johnson is (16/1), Chris Wilder (20/1) and Brighton cult hero Bruno Saltor (20/1).Oddschecker spokesperson George Elek said: Derby fans will not be happy to see their boss Lampard being linked to a Premier League job when they still have a huge play-off semi-final clash to come this week against Leeds.“All the names linked to the post fit a profile of young, promising coaches and it’s a surprise to see Potter’s price drift given the confirmation in the local press that he is on Tony Blooms shortlist.”Lampard’s name being mentioned comes as his side prepare for their biggest match this season. The Rams head to Elland Road to face Leeds where they are looking to overturn a 1-0 deficit to progress to the play-off final.Whites forward Kemar Roofe’s goal was the difference between the sides last Saturday.And ahead of the game, Lampard aimed a thinly-veiled swipe at his opponents, saying: As a Chelsea player, there was a rivalry always with Leeds.“We didnt play them that much because we were in the Premier League

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