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Oliver Glasner Faces Uncertain Future at Crystal Palace Amid Fan Backlash
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has cast significant doubt over his immediate future following intense fan criticism during a frustrating 1-1 draw against Zrinjski Mostar in the first leg of the Conference League knockout play-off.[1][2][3]
Supporters chanted "you're getting sacked in the morning" and called for Glasner's dismissal, reflecting fury over the team's dismal form: just one win in 15 games.[1][3] Glasner, whose contract expires at season's end, responded ambiguously to questions about staying until then, saying, "Let's see. What the future brings, we never know," and affirming his drive with, "Yes. I feel so."[1][3]
Despite leading Palace to their best-ever season last year—including the FA Cup and Community Shield triumphs—Glasner took responsibility for current struggles.[2][3] He admitted, "I am just not good enough to replace the players we sold... integrate the new players... cope with the schedule."[1][3] Yet, he highlighted positives: a stronger Premier League standing than eight of the last 10 seasons and European football participation.[3]
The match in Bosnia saw visible tension, with Glasner confronting wing-back Daniel Munoz and criticizing "easy mistakes" and defensive lapses in a TNT Sports interview.[2] Palace controlled play but lost momentum due to avoidable errors, echoing their recent 3-2 loss to Burnley.[2]
Looking ahead, Palace host Zrinjski next Thursday, aiming to advance for more silverware chances.[2] In the Premier League, they face bottom-placed Wolves on Sunday, sitting eight points above relegation.[2] Pundit Gabby Agbonlahor has weighed in, insisting "he's got to go," amplifying the pressure.[5]
While Glasner's summer exit was planned, fan unrest and his evasive comments suggest he may not last, with reports placing him "on the brink."[4] Palace's hierarchy faces a pivotal decision amid the fury.
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