Overview
- Palace intend to retain head coach Oliver Glasner through the end of the season, aligning with his confirmation that he will depart in the summer.
- Tottenham’s sacking of Thomas Frank has, according to Football Insider, not altered Palace’s plan to wait until season’s end before making a change.
- Form has deteriorated to one win in 14 across competitions, highlighted by a 3-2 home defeat to Burnley after leading 2-0.
- Glasner declined to address a question about the Spurs vacancy after the Burnley loss, with the Mirror reporting a visibly frustrated reaction.
- Succession planning is underway with links to Thomas Frank, Getafe’s Jose Bordalás and Rayo Vallecano’s Iñigo Pérez, and Palace face Zrinjski on Feb. 19 in the Europa Conference League.