After much contemplation, Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish had no choice but to dismiss Roy Hodgson as the team’s manager. Hodgson’s departure coincided with the elder statesmen of Premier League managers, which may have made the transition to Oliver Glasner appear more callous than intended. The Selhurst Park faithful had expressed their discontent through banners and boos, signaling the end of Hodgson’s tenure. Hodgson had been brought back to the club to halt their decline under Patrick Vieira, and he made an immediate impact. Despite playing the best football of the season, Palace’s form mirrored that of their previous manager. Currently, Palace sits just outside the relegation zone, presenting a challenging task for Glasner. However, he eagerly embraces the challenge and his enthusiasm is expected to rejuvenate the team. Fabrizio Romano, in his exclusive Daily Briefing, stated that Glasner’s appointment brings the promise of modern football, trust in young players, and an offensive playing style. This was a crucial factor in Palace’s decision, as Glasner impressed in his interviews and immediately accepted the opportunity to work in the Premier League.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com