Next Leeds United manager odds: Carlos Corberan, Sam Allardyce and David Moyes in the frame to replace Marcelo Bielsa IF ‘El Loco’ leaves Elland Road
Carlos Corberan has emerged as the favourites with bookmakers to replace Marcelo Bielsa at Leeds IF ‘El Loco’ leaves Elland Road.The Whites’ first-team coach helped lead the club to third place in the Championship, but could do nothing to stop them from crashing out during the play-off semi-finals.

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12Marcelo Bielsa’s future at Elland Road is unclearDerby County substitute Jack Marriott scored twice to take his side to Wembley after a 4-2 victory at Leeds.Marriott scored moments after stepping off the bench in the first half to make it 1-1 on the night and struck his second in the 85th minute to clinch a 4-3 aggregate win.The Rams, trailing 1-0 from the first leg, had fallen behind to Stuart Dallas’ opener, but after Marriott’s equaliser they stunned Bielsa’s side with second-half goals from Mason Mount and Harry Wilson, from the penalty spot.Leeds, roared on by their partisan fans, hauled themselves level through a fine second goal from Dallas, but Marriott had the last word in a rip-roaring play-off semi-final, which saw both sides finish with 10 men.

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12The Leeds players were inconsolable after Play-Off semi-final defeat
12But there was ecstasy for Frank Lampard and his Derby County players after a 4-3 aggregate winBielsa, who took charge ofLeedslast summer, could not hide his disappointment but said he would sit down with club bosses before deciding on his future.Its not, as you can imagine, convenient to talk about this point right now, the Argentinian said.Anyway, the process and you know about this process, thats why Im talking about it, if the club offers me the possibility to carry on I will listen to this proposal.Spaniard Corberan made the step up from the Under-23 team to first team coach, also helping the Under-18s make the transition through Thorp Arch.
12Corberan (2nd from right) is the favourite to take charge at Elland Road if the position becomes availableWhile the bookies have installed him as favourite, it remains to be seen if the Leeds board entrust the former Villarreal coach to try to lead them back into the Premier League.So who else is in the frame? Thanks to thesackrace.com, we have been able to collate the odds on the candidates to be the next manager, should Bielsa no longer be in charge for next season.Scroll down to see the favourites according to the bookies.
8. Alan Pardew – 16/1
12Former West Brom coach Alan Pardew is a long shot to take over at Leeds5= Chris Coleman – 14/1
12Chris Coleman is out of work after being sacked by Hebei Fortune5= Carlos Carvalhal – 14/1
12Carlos Carvalhal suffered relegation with Swansea City last season5= Mikel Arteta – 14/1
12Mikel Arteta is extremely well regarded and almost took over at Arsenal2= Nigel Pearson – 11/1

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12Nigel Pearson has Championship experience with Leicester and Derby2= David Moyes – 11/1
12David Moyes has recently also been linked with the Celtic job2= Sam Allardyce – 11/1
12‘Big Sam’ was replaced by Marco Silva at Everton last season1. Carlos Corberan – 5/1

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12The Spaniard is highly-rated at the Yorkshire club and knows the youth teams inside out
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