Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United drop to 33/1 to win the Premier League after 1-1 draw at home to West Ham
Mourinho's side are already being written off for the title by the bookies
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JOSE MOURINHO may not have given up on bringing the title to Old Trafford, but the bookies have made their minds up.
Man United have slipped to 33/1 to win the Premier League from 25/1 after falling 11 points behind leaders Chelsea this weekend.
The Red Devils could only manage a 1-1 draw at home to West Ham in a match where the Special One was sent to the stands.
Diafra Sakho gave the Hammers a shock lead after two minutes before Zlatan Ibrahimovic equalised.
Mourinho's successor at Stamford Bridge, Antonio Conte, has led Chelsea to claim top spot, but not yet the favourites' tag.
Pep Guardiola's Man City are the narrowest odds for the league at 2/1, with Conte's side second at 9/4.
Coming in at third, Liverpool are 11/4 while Arsenal today moved in from 9/1 to 8/1 after a 3-1 win over Bournemouth.
Also ahead of Man United are Tottenham, at 20/1.
United are also outsiders to finish in a Champions League place this season, with Bet Victor odds of 5/2 on the Red Devils to come in the top four.
Mourinho's men take a break from their stuttering Premier League campaign on Wednesday as they face a second match against West Ham in four days in the League Cup semi final.