Crystal Palace could be stepping out of their comfort zone by sacking Roy Hodgson, but this time they may have nailed the replacement.
talkSPORT understands that Palace will call time on the 76-year-old early due to a dismal run of form that’s left the Eagles slumping towards a relegation scrap.
That was very much the case in March 2023, when the south London side brought Hodgson back as their Patrick Vieira experiment began to fall apart.
Vieira came with promise, but Palace’s next manager brings far more than that.
Oliver Glasner, who chairman Steve Parish believes he can land, comes with even more prestige than Hodgson.
A Europa League winner with Eintracht Frankfurt in 2022, the Austrian has been one of the most respected brains in German football since he excelled with Wolfsburg from 2019 to 2021.
His European success made it twice that he’d taken unfancied sides into the Champions League, and a move to Selhurst Park would be somewhat of a coup.
Explaining further, talkSPORT’s European football expert and Bundesliga commentator Kevin Hatchard said: “Glasner is great, I’m a big, big fan, but the interesting thing is he’s quite spiky.
“He was at Wolfsburg previously and got them into the Champions League, then he had a falling out with the CEO, Jorg Schmadtke [now at Liverpool] and moved on to Frankfurt where he won the Europa League in a brilliant campaign.
“He plays very interesting football, really intense without the ball and quite exciting at times with the ball.
“Fans tend to love him and really take to him because he’s passionate, he wants to do well and he’s demanding of the players and those above him, it tends to be that it’s those demands that he places on those above him that rub people the wrong way and cause
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