Glasner sends message to Crystal Palace supporters amid sack chants
Fans demand manager Oliver Glasner's exit after just one win in 15 games amid poor form and public criticism of club leadership, raising questions about his future.
- In the enclosed away end at HSK Zrinjski Mostar on Thursday, Crystal Palace supporters chanted `We want Glasner out` after a spiritless draw with Zrinjski.
- Glasner has presided over one win in 15 games, fueling frustration after he announced his departure and confirmed Marc Guehi's move to Manchester City.
- The travelling support responded with chants of `we want Glasner out` and heavily booed the players, while Glasner said `Thank you very much for your support` but later admitted `I take responsibility, I'm just not good enough right now to replace the players we sold, integrate the new players and cope with the schedule`.
- The furore prompted a chaotic 24 hours that put Glasner's immediate future in doubt, with Chairman Steve Parish and Palace hierarchy weighing a stopgap manager scenario amid poor form and fan toxicity.
- Palace return to action on Sunday when they host Wolves and must prioritise the Conference League at Selhurst Park next Thursday while Premier League safety remains uncertain.
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From the celebrated FA Cup heroes to the goal of moaning songs by the Crystal Palace fans: coach Oliver Glasner is currently experiencing a difficult phase with his club. After the weak appearance of his eleven against Zrinjski Mostar in the Conference League, some fans are already demanding the Austrian throw out. "You will be fired in the morning, heard from the guest block of the Palace fans in the direction of Glasner. On the lawn his team h…
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