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Oliver Glasner surely edges closer to being Tottenham manager after bombshell

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Oliver Glasner Edges Closer to Tottenham Amid Crystal Palace Crisis

Oliver Glasner, the Austrian manager of Crystal Palace, is on the brink of an immediate departure from Selhurst Park following a explosive public fallout with the club's hierarchy.[1][2] His position has become untenable after a scathing post-match rant following a 2-1 Premier League defeat to Sunderland on Saturday, exacerbating tensions over key player sales.[1]



Glasner had already announced on Friday that he would leave at the end of his contract this summer, but his frustration boiled over. He lambasted the board for selling captain Marc Guehi to Manchester City just one day before the Sunderland fixture, calling it abandonment: "I feel we are being abandoned completely. The worst thing is selling our captain one day before playing a Premier League game."[1][2] He highlighted a pattern of disruptive transfers, including Eberechi Eze earlier in the season and previous sales of Michael Olise and Joachim Andersen, leaving the squad depleted with only 12-13 players available.[1]

Palace chairman Steve Parish was reportedly bemused and angered by the comments, prompting considerations of sacking Glasner now rather than letting him see out the season.[2] Sources indicate an interim boss could be appointed imminently, sending shockwaves through the club amid uncertainty.[1]

Glasner's success at Palace—winning the FA Cup in 2025 against Manchester City, the Community Shield, and guiding the team to record points—has fueled speculation of a swift move elsewhere.[3] He is heavily linked with Tottenham Hotspur, where Thomas Frank faces mounting pressure after a recent defeat to West Ham, and also Manchester United.[1][4][5] Football Insider suggests Glasner is "desperate" for the Spurs job, positioning him as a prime candidate should Frank be axed.[4][5]

This bombshell leaves Palace in turmoil and Glasner potentially destined for north London, marking a dramatic end to a trophy-laden tenure.[1][4]

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