Corberán odds tumble

14 Nov 2025 08:08 am, by Ellandback1


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Corberán odds tumble

Whilst a managerial change at Leeds United in the immediate future appears unlikely, recent shifts in betting patterns have sparked excitement among Whites fans. The Elland Road hot seat, currently occupied by Daniel Farke, has seen a reshuffling of potential successors, with notable movements among the favourites.

Former Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig boss Marco Rose opened as hot favourite at 11/8 with talkSport Bets but has since drifted to 13/8. Close behind is Brendan Rodgers, whose odds have shortened slightly from 3/1 to 5/2, reflecting growing confidence in his candidacy. The biggest surprise, however, is Carlos Corberán, who was initially omitted from a 38-strong contender list but has surged to third favourite at 4/1. Given his three-year spell at Leeds from 2017 to 2020 under Marcelo Bielsa, and his successful stints at Huddersfield Town, West Bromwich Albion, and now Valencia, his sudden rise has captured attention.

Corberán is lauded for his tactical nous, ability to extract maximum performance from limited resources, and defensive organisation. Yet, at 40 years old, he remains a relatively fresh face in management—bringing both risk and excitement to a Premier League appointment. By contrast, Brendan Rodgers boasts silverware from Celtic and Leicester, established player development skills, and top-flight experience, though some critics point to mixed results in the transfer market.

Farke has four games to turn things around, but a poor result against Aston Villa will test the resolve of 49ers Enterprises. Whether the future brings an accomplished trophy-winner like Rodgers, a Bundesliga strategist such as Rose, or the return of the innovative and passionate Corberán, speculation is unlikely to disappear any time soon.





Three horse race - who would you choose?

Daniel Farke’s tenure at Leeds United is highly unlikely to run the course of the season, even if he conjures a remarkable turnaround in the next four games; it's just the climate of modern day football. Looking at the top three contenders, tipped to oust the German are Marco Rose, Brendan Rodgers, and Carlos Corberán. Each present a compelling case why they should be next in line for the Elland Road hot seat!

Rose’s aggressive, high-pressing style would dovetail neatly with Leeds’ tradition of dynamic, attacking football, aligning with the high-intensity ethos the Elland Road faithful have long admired. His commitment to counter-pressing and tactical flexibility across systems like 4-4-2, 4-3-3, and 4-2-3-1 suggests he could both entertain and adapt to the Premier League’s demands.

Corberán, meanwhile, carries an emotional connection to the club, having served under Marcelo Bielsa and earned respect for his tactical intelligence and ability to elevate squads with limited resources. His climb to third favourite in betting odds is telling, yet his relatively short managerial résumé could be seen as a calculated gamble, potentially worth taking for a manager capable of marrying defensive discipline with intelligent build-up play.

Rodgers, on the other hand, is the proven performer: a decorated career boasting domestic dominance at Celtic, FA Cup glory with Leicester City, and a track record of player development at the highest level. While questions linger over his recruitment record, he's the only one of the three with Premier League experience. Ultimately, the fans’ choice could hinge on whether they value tactical evolution steeped in club history, proven silverware-winning credibility, or a bold, emotionally charged gamble on a rising star.





Below are the latest odds from talkSport Bets:

Marco Rose – 13/8
Brendan Rodgers – 5/2
Carlos Corberán – 4/1
Steven Gerrard – 8/1
Gary O’Neil – 16/1
Inigo Perez – 20/1
Erik ten Hag – 20/1
Michael Carrick – 20/1
Ange Postecoglou – 20/1
Mark Robins – 20/1
Kjetil Knutsen – 20/1
Robbie Keane – 25/1
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – 25/1
Sergio Conceicao – 25/1
Ralph Hasenhuttl – 25/1
Kevin Muscat – 25/1
Edin Terzic – 25/1
Giovanni van Bronckhorst – 25/1
Adi Hutter – 25/1
Russell Martin – 25/1
Derek McInnes – 25/1
Frank Lampard – 25/1
Gareth Southgate – 25/1
David Moyes – 33/1
Rui Borges – 33/1
Rui Vitoria – 33/1
Eduardo Coudet – 33/1
Thiago Motta – 33/1
Igor Tudor – 33/1
Gennaro Gattuso – 33/1
Henrik Rydström – 33/1
Michael Skubala – 33/1
Michael Beale – 33/1
Ruud van Nistelrooy – 33/1
Jose Luis Mendilibar – 33/1
Pedro Martins – 33/1
Bruno Lage – 33/1
Carlos Carvalhal – 33/1
Steve Clarke – 33/1

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Cjay wrote on 15 Nov 2025 01:14 pm

Irish Ian wrote: Sat Nov 15, 2025 12:28 pm Ah yes I was looking for the wrong thing, I was looking for a post promotion sacking which was pre season.

So sacking Farke last summer would have been unprecedented.

As for your comments about clubs needing to be ruthless, there are degrees, Some clubs cut staff during covid for example I'm happy Leeds don't have that reputation.
My mistake.

Tiz what happens when you solely rely on your memory.

It wasn't 5 years ago it was 9-10

Was pre season.

Jokanovic got then promoted, then was replaced by Quique Sánchez Flores

They finished 13th.

Irish Ian wrote on 15 Nov 2025 12:28 pm

Cjay wrote: Fri Nov 14, 2025 8:34 pm You could just Google it . . . .

Was Gracia so 5 years ago?
Ah yes I was looking for the wrong thing, I was looking for a post promotion sacking which was pre season.

So sacking Farke last summer would have been unprecedented.

As for your comments about clubs needing to be ruthless, there are degrees, Some clubs cut staff during covid for example I'm happy Leeds don't have that reputation.

The Subhuman wrote on 14 Nov 2025 09:54 pm

andrewjohnsmith wrote: Fri Nov 14, 2025 6:29 pm Yeah. It's kind of getting a bit boring.

A while ago there was a post about why so much is done by so few. And why many don't post more often. Dunno. Maybe it's the content that's getting a little stale and repetitive.

Just for the record, I check in and read every day
I'm not sure what else we can discuss tbh, we're a Leeds forum.

Cjay wrote on 14 Nov 2025 08:34 pm

Irish Ian wrote: Fri Nov 14, 2025 8:10 pm What year was Watford?
You could just Google it . . . .

Was Gracia so 5 years ago?

Irish Ian wrote on 14 Nov 2025 08:10 pm

Cjay wrote: Fri Nov 14, 2025 3:56 pm Yes

Watford

13th and an FA Cup semi final.

Current England manager had a similar thing in Germany at Mainz, ended up being a great choice by the club as Tuchel became one of their best ever managers.

It's frowned upon and happens rarely but has been successful
What year was Watford?