Crystal Palace Manager Slams Board, Cites Player Exodus as Reason for Frustration
Oliver Glasner was left visibly frustrated following his side's 2-1 defeat to Sunderland on Saturday. The Austrian manager expressed his dissatisfaction with the club's board, stating that they have "abandoned" their players.
Glasner's remarks come in the wake of another heavy blow to Palace's morale, as star player Eberechi Eze made a summer move to Arsenal and captain Marc Guehi is rumored to be close to joining Manchester City. This double loss has left Glasner feeling like he can no longer keep quiet about his concerns.
"I'm not going to stay silent anymore," the manager said. "The board's actions have hurt my players, and I won't stand for it."
Palace's struggles on the pitch are evident in their recent performances, with many believing that the team is losing its identity due to key player departures. Glasner's comments suggest that he is at his wit's end, and the situation may be more dire than initially thought.
While Palace fans hold out hope for a turnaround in form, it remains to be seen if the club can regroup and find solace in their current talent pool. The question on everyone's lips now is: will Glasner's patience wear thin, or will he find a way to steer his side back onto track?
Oliver Glasner was left visibly frustrated following his side's 2-1 defeat to Sunderland on Saturday. The Austrian manager expressed his dissatisfaction with the club's board, stating that they have "abandoned" their players.
Glasner's remarks come in the wake of another heavy blow to Palace's morale, as star player Eberechi Eze made a summer move to Arsenal and captain Marc Guehi is rumored to be close to joining Manchester City. This double loss has left Glasner feeling like he can no longer keep quiet about his concerns.
"I'm not going to stay silent anymore," the manager said. "The board's actions have hurt my players, and I won't stand for it."
Palace's struggles on the pitch are evident in their recent performances, with many believing that the team is losing its identity due to key player departures. Glasner's comments suggest that he is at his wit's end, and the situation may be more dire than initially thought.
While Palace fans hold out hope for a turnaround in form, it remains to be seen if the club can regroup and find solace in their current talent pool. The question on everyone's lips now is: will Glasner's patience wear thin, or will he find a way to steer his side back onto track?