This change in odds suggests that there is a growing concern among bookmakers and punters about Amorim's job security. Despite the team's poor performance in the first two league games, Amorim's odds were initially considered long. However, the recent loss to Grimsby has sparked a significant shift in the market.
Ruben Amorim is now closely followed by Graham Potter and Nuno Espirito Santo, who are considered the top contenders to be the first Premier League manager to leave. The odds of other managers, such as Daniel Farke, Vitor Pereira, and Scott Parker, remain relatively high, indicating that they are less likely to be sacked in the near future.
According to Oddspedia, a leading online bookmaker, over one-third of all bets placed on the sack race have been on Amorim. This suggests that many punters believe Amorim's job is at risk, and he may soon overtake Graham Potter in the odds.