Glasner's Post-Match Admission: Palace Stunned by Macclesfield Upset
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner was visibly distraught after his team suffered a humiliating defeat against part-time opponents Macclesfield in the FA Cup. The 10th goal from a set piece Palace have conceded in their last 12 games, with Paul Dawson's header proving to be the decisive moment.
The loss has sparked uncertainty over Glasner's future at the club. Despite having challenged the owners for a lucrative new deal, he failed to secure his position after the FA Cup win just 238 days ago. Palace's decision to decline a lucrative offer and challenge the owners instead may have contributed to the situation.
Glasner admitted that he had "no explanation" for the team's performance, highlighting the squad's lack of preparation for European competition. Injuries to Daniel MuΓ±oz and Daichi Kamada have weakened the team significantly, while Adam Wharton's fatigue is also a concern.
New signings Yeremy Pino and Brennan Johnson may not be sufficient to lift the team out of its current slump. Glasner has been reluctant to give Christantus Uche more opportunities despite signing him on loan from Getafe, and his decision to leave Jean-Philippe Mateta at home because of concerns over the pitch backfired spectacularly.
The FA Cup defeat raises questions about Palace's long-term prospects under Glasner. Will significant mid-season investment in a new central midfielder be enough to persuade him to stay, or will he become the latest manager to depart the club amidst controversy?
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner was visibly distraught after his team suffered a humiliating defeat against part-time opponents Macclesfield in the FA Cup. The 10th goal from a set piece Palace have conceded in their last 12 games, with Paul Dawson's header proving to be the decisive moment.
The loss has sparked uncertainty over Glasner's future at the club. Despite having challenged the owners for a lucrative new deal, he failed to secure his position after the FA Cup win just 238 days ago. Palace's decision to decline a lucrative offer and challenge the owners instead may have contributed to the situation.
Glasner admitted that he had "no explanation" for the team's performance, highlighting the squad's lack of preparation for European competition. Injuries to Daniel MuΓ±oz and Daichi Kamada have weakened the team significantly, while Adam Wharton's fatigue is also a concern.
New signings Yeremy Pino and Brennan Johnson may not be sufficient to lift the team out of its current slump. Glasner has been reluctant to give Christantus Uche more opportunities despite signing him on loan from Getafe, and his decision to leave Jean-Philippe Mateta at home because of concerns over the pitch backfired spectacularly.
The FA Cup defeat raises questions about Palace's long-term prospects under Glasner. Will significant mid-season investment in a new central midfielder be enough to persuade him to stay, or will he become the latest manager to depart the club amidst controversy?