Crystal Palace looking to replace manager Roy Hodgson with previous targets from Chelsea and Tottenham.

Some Palace fans feel that it has been a long time coming.

February 14th 2024.

Crystal Palace looking to replace manager Roy Hodgson with previous targets from Chelsea and Tottenham.
After a disappointing run of form, it seems that Roy Hodgson's time at Crystal Palace is coming to an end. The club is already preparing for his departure and have a potential replacement in mind. Fans have been calling for changes at Selhurst Park as the Eagles have struggled in the Premier League, winning only three of their last 19 games. This has left them in 15th place and dangerously close to the relegation zone, with a crucial match against Everton coming up.

Many have pointed to Hodgson as the source of their troubles, as he returned to the club last season as an interim manager after the dismissal of Patrick Vieira. The original plan was to find a permanent replacement for the former England and Liverpool manager in the summer, but the club's chairman Steve Parish has been forced to speed up the process due to their current situation.

It is uncertain if Hodgson will still be in the dugout for their match against Everton, but multiple reports suggest that his time at Palace has come to an end. And while the club has not made an official announcement yet, it is believed that former Eintracht Frankfurt boss Oliver Glasner is the frontrunner for the job. In fact, Palace has reportedly made a formal approach to hire the Austrian.

Despite considering other options such as free agents Steve Cooper and Julien Lopetegui, as well as Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna, it seems that none of them are willing to take on the job at this moment. The club may have to continue their search for a manager, but it is clear that the focus is on finding the right person to lead them out of their current struggles.

In other news, there have been reports of Kylian Mbappe wanting a transfer to Arsenal to follow in the footsteps of his idol Thierry Henry, while Alan Shearer has praised an "unstoppable" Arsenal player and Mikel Arteta's clever tactics. On the other hand, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has expressed his disappointment at losing a key player to injury ahead of their crucial match against Chelsea. He also reflected on a past defeat against Manchester United that made him think "wow!".

With more news and stories emerging, it will be interesting to see how things unfold for Crystal Palace and their search for a new manager. Stay tuned for updates.

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