Crystal Palace weigh sacking Oliver Glasner after 'not good enough' remark
Crystal Palace are considering sacking Oliver Glasner after his latest public outburst in which the manager said he was "just not good enough" to turn around the club’s fortunes. Glasner has announced he will leave Palace at the end of the season but the chair, Steve Parish, could bring forward the Austrian’s departure after supporters turned on the manager during Thursday’s 1-1 draw at Zrinjski Mostar in the Conference League.
It is unclear whether Glasner will remain in charge beyond Sunday’s game at home to Wolves, with his assistant Paddy McCarthy in line to step in as a caretaker if needed. Thomas Frank, sacked by Tottenham last week, is believed to be a contender to take over in the summer.
Palace would also be interested in Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola. The former Republic of Ireland forward Robbie Keane, who is managing the Hungarian side Ferencvaros, has also been mooted as a potential replacement.
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