itemprop=description content=The Englishman tops the betting ahead of Kevin Muscat (7-2) and Pascal Jansen (4-1) after Michael Beale was sacked on Sunday.
The Englishman tops the betting ahead of Kevin Muscat and Pascal Jansen after Michael Beale was sacked on Sunday.
6-4 Frank Lampard, 7-2 Kevin Muscat, 4-1 Pascal Jansen, 9-1 Derek McIness, 9-1 Steven Davis, 10-1 Kjetil Knutsen 16-1 Bar. “There is a lot missing. We are conceding sloppy goals and not scoring chances at the other end. Any team that does that is going to find it hard to win games of football.“We have had a poor start to the season but the only way you get through a bad spell is by working hard and at the minute we need to work harder as a team.
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