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Former Fulham Keeper Says Jokanovic Needs Sacking Immediately

Former Fulham Keeper Says Jokanovic Needs Sacking Immediately

Fulham lost their seventh straight game this afternoon as Liverpool bounced back from their 2-0 defeat to Red Star Belgrade.

Joel Pattison

Joel Pattison

Fulham lost their seventh straight game this afternoon as Liverpool bounced back from their 2-0 defeat to Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League.

Jurgen Klopp's men beat the Cottagers 2-0 at Anfield as Mohammed Salah and Xherdan Shaqiri pilled more misery on the West London side.

The Lilywhites are bottom of the table with just five points from a win against Burnley and draws away at Brighton and home to Watford.

Following their dismal start to the season, Mark Schwarzer, who spent five years at Fulham, believes it's time for change at Craven Cottage.

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"They seriously have to be considering it (sacking Jokanovic)," Schwarzer told BT Sport when asked if he thought the 50-year-old should be sacked.

"After you've invested over £100million in a side once you've been promoted, and results don't go your way, but it's not just about the results. It's more about the performances, particularly in the first half, but I don't think it was enough."

Jokanovic went into the game 8/11 favourite to be the next Premier League manager sacked, however, following the defeat his odds have since shortened to 8/15 as it looks more-and-more certain he will be the first top-flight boss shown the door.

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Meanwhile, Alan Pardew is clear favourite (8/11) to take over at Craven Cottage, while former Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri, who defied the odds by winning the Premier League with the Foxes, is next in line at 4/1.

David Moyes and Sam Allardyce follow at 11/2 and 7/1 respectively, and former Fulham boss Chris Coleman, who started his managerial career in West London, is 22/1.

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