Their only league victory of the season comes from Monday’s draw against fellow struggling Everton, which puts them in 15th place in the standings, five points above the relegation zone.
Come on over. Henry Glassner. Shortly after Roy Hodgson’s formal confirmation of his own departure on Monday, the former Eintracht Frankfurt manager was named Palace manager.
The 49-year-old Austrian, who witnessed his new team secure a crucial point at Goodison Park, has been called a “genuine talent for revitalising struggling sides,” and he will need to do exactly that.
However, what is his history, and why has Palace included him?
“A true aptitude for bringing sides back to life”
Football expert Constantin Eckner from Germany: Oliver Glasner, who took over at Wolfsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt, two teams that were in the dumps prior to Glasner’s arrival, has demonstrated a true flair for turning around troubled teams.
Having said that, he assumed control of the team in both instances before to the start of the season, as opposed to currently, when the transfer window is closed.
His strategy is best characterized as underdog football because his teams typically perform best when they can attack opponents on the break as opposed to adopting a proactive possession-based approach. Considering Crystal Palace’s current roster and their performance thus far this season, his style of football