Frank Lampard is still the bookmakers' favourite to be the next Premier League manager sacked after watching his Everton side slip to a 2-1 defeat at home against Southampton.

The match at Goodison Park pitted the Toffees against bottom-of-the-table Southampton, with both teams in desperate need of a win, and it was Everton who went in front when Amadou Onana scored six minutes before half time.
Southampton hit back after the interval, though, with James Ward-Prowse bagging a brace to condemn Everton to their fifth league defeat in their last six matches.

Lampard is now the 8/11 favourite to be dismissed next, according to Betfair, as the pressure builds on the 44-year-old.
Boos rang around Goodison Park at full time, on a day when Everton's board of directors were instructed not to watch from the stadium due to concerns over their safety.
The result was a huge one for Lampard's opposite number, Nathan Jones. The Welshman had lost his first four Premier League games in charge of the Saints, but after back-to-back cup wins against Crystal Palace and Manchester City, he finally led his team to a top-flight win.
Jones now appears to be have bought himself some time, although his side remain at the foot of the table on goal difference.

Time could be running out for David Moyes, though. West Ham were beaten 1-0 by Wolves on Saturday afternoon, with Daniel Podence netting the winner.
The Irons have moved into the bottom three, and Moyes is now second-favourite to be sacked next, with odds of 2/1.
Graham Potter is third-favourite at 5/1, just ahead of Bournemouth's Gary O'Neil at 10/1.
The bookmakers still feel that Brendan Rodgers will be given time to turn things around at Leicester, despite the Foxes losing 2-0 at Nottingham Forest.
Leicester have lost all four of their league games since the World Cup and were dumped out of the Carabao Cup by Newcastle on Tuesday, but Rodgers is only 14/1 to be fired next.
