The departure of Roy Hodgson from Crystal Palace has marked the end of his tenure with the club, with Oliver Glasner taking over as the new manager at Selhurst Park.
Hodgson’s departure comes after a difficult period for Crystal Palace, with just three wins in their last 17 Premier League matches. Despite being five points above the relegation zone, chairman Steve Parish expressed concerns about the team’s form and potential relegation battle.
Hodgson, who collapsed during training and was admitted to the hospital, has now been released and is described as stable. However, the incident prompted the club to cancel his pre-match press conference ahead of the game against Everton.
In a statement, Hodgson expressed his gratitude to the club, its owners, and the players, acknowledging the special place Crystal Palace holds in his heart. He also expressed confidence in the team’s ability to finish the season well under new leadership.
Chairman Steve Parish also paid tribute to Hodgson’s contributions to the club over the years, highlighting his role in maintaining Premier League status and stabilizing the team during challenging times.
Oliver Glasner, the former Eintracht Frankfurt manager, has been appointed as the new Crystal Palace boss. His appointment comes ahead of crucial games for the club as they aim to secure their Premier League status for the upcoming seasons.
Overall, Hodgson’s departure marks the end of an era for Crystal Palace, while Glasner’s arrival brings new hope and opportunities for the team to improve their performance and achieve their goals.
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