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Oliver Glasner's Crystal Palace Future in Serious Doubt After Poor Run of Form
Crystal Palace consider ending Oliver Glasner’s tenure early after one win in 15 games, including an FA Cup loss to sixth-tier Macclesfield and Conference League struggles.
- Club officials are reportedly discussing accelerating Oliver Glasner's exit after the 1-1 draw with Zrinjski Mostar on Thursday, with Glasner uncertain on Feb 20, 2026, if he will finish the season.
- Amid injuries and the exit of influential Marc Guehi, Palace have won just one of their last 15 games, including an FA Cup loss to sixth-tier Macclesfield, fueling talks about Glasner's departure.
- Glasner said he takes responsibility for the team’s form, struggled to replace sold players and integrate January signings, and thanked travelling Palace fans ahead of Sunday’s Wolves match.
- The club faces an immediate vacancy risk as Glasner's contract runs until June, and sources say his departure could be accelerated, with Glasner himself unsure if he will stay until season's end.
- Playing in Europe this season, Glasner's departure is striking given his success after leading Palace to the FA Cup and their ongoing European commitments.
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Oliver Glasner hints at immediate Crystal Palace exit as 'crunch talks' begin after new public statement
Oliver Glasner has suggested he could leave Crystal Palace imminently, as the team's performance is "just not good enough right now".The Austrian manager is reportedly in talks today following a poor run of form that has seen the South London side with only one win in 15 games.Earlier this year, Glasner, who won the FA cup last season, announced he would be departing the club when his contract expires in the summer.He declared he is "ready for a…
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