Manchester United's 4-3 defeat to
Chelsea has put more pressure on Erik ten Hag's long-term future at the club. United looked set for a 3-2 win before Diogo Dalot clumsily conceded a penalty that Cole Palmer converted to make it 3-3 in stoppage time. Palmer then completed a remarkable hat-trick with another goal in quick succession. The
England international, who was unmarked, received the ball from a corner and hit a deflected winner past Andre Onana. The defeat was United's 12th in the
Premier League so far this season, as the Reds missed out on the chance to close the gap to fifth-placed
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Manchester United ALSO READ: Ten Hag defends United training methods amid injury crisis "Yes we started poor, kicking the ball away and defending poorly," Ten Hag told TNT Sports after the game. "You saw we were dominating the game and it was brilliant how we played — we deserved to win the game. But, you cannot give it away like we did and we have to manage this game better. "It is a team performance, you can point to one of the players but it is about team performance. When it gets chaotic you have to deal with it as a team and we made the wrong decisions and we didn’t help out as a team." Following the defeat, bookmakers Sky Bet have placed Ten Hag as the favourite to be the next Premier League manager to leave their club. Elsewhere, Gareth Southgate has emerged as the favourite to replace the Dutchman at 2/1. Former Chelsea managers Graham Potter and Thomas Tuchel are the second and third favourites at 5/2 and 8/1, respectively. Brighton & Hove Albion and Sporting CP managers Roberto De Zerbi and Ruben Amorim are next in the betting at 10/1, while Julen Lopetegui is also in the running with 12/1 odds. MEN Sport understands that potential replacements are being lined up by United if Ten Hag leaves the club . It's understood that INEOS Group and Sir Jim Ratcliffe are "not completely sold" on Ten Hag as the club's manager, but there remains belief that a successful season can be had with the FA Cup still a possibility. Below are the odds for the next United manager, courtesy of Sky Bet and correct at the time of writing. Next permanent manager odds Gareth Southgate - 2/1 Graham Potter - 5/2 Thomas Tuchel - 8/1 Roberto De Zerbi - 10/1 Ruben Amorim - 10/1 Julen Lopetegui - 12/1 Julian Nagelsmann - 12/1 Thomas Frank - 16/1 Zinedine Zidane - 16/1 Kieran McKenna - 20/1 Next Premier League manager to leave No manager to leave - 4/5 Erik ten Hag - 4/1 Chris Wilder - 7/1 Eddie Howe - 7/1 Mauricio Pochettino - 9/1 Vincent Kompany - 10/1 Thomas Frank - 14/1 Nuno Espirito Santo - 16/1 David Moyes - 20/1 Sean Dyche - 28/1