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The announcement has finally come: Slaven Bilic has been sacked as West Ham manager after more than two years at the club.

It seemed inevitable after Saturday's defeat to Liverpool and with the Hammers sitting in the relegation zone with just nine points from their first 11 games this season, the board finally pulled the trigger on Monday morning.

With the Croatian finally gone, it is time to look ahead to who might replace him and potentially turn things around in east London.

David Moyes is the clear favourite with the bookies, as Betfair are offering odds of 1/8 for the former Everton and Manchester United manager to be the one to replace Bilic in the dugout.

There are other options too, although Moyes remains the most likely choice, as former Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew is 9/1 and ex-Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini is the third favourite at 12/1.

Meanwhile, former Man United midfielder Ryan Giggs and current Celtic gaffer Brendan Rodgers are both outsiders at 20/1 despite being linked in the media.

Here are the full odds:

David Moyes 1/8

Alan Pardew 9/1

Roberto Mancini 12/1

Rudi Garcia 16/1

Eddie Howe 16/1

Marcelo Bielsa 20/1

Slavisa Jokanovic 20/1

Brendan Rodgers 20/1

Unai Emery 20/1

Ryan Giggs 20/1

Sean Dyche 20/1

Chris Coleman 20/1

David Wagner 20/1

Tony Pulis 25/1

Rafael Benitez 25/1

Harry Redknapp 33/1

Chris Hughton 33/1

Frank Lampard 33/1

Gianfranco Zola 50/1

Steve Bruce 50/1

Tim Sherwood 50/1

Glenn Roeder 50/1

Roy Keane 50/1

Steve McClaren 50/1

Julian Dicks 50/1

Mark Hughes 50/1

Neil Warnock 50/1

Alan Curbishley 66/1

Bob Bradley 66/1

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