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Oliver Glasner says Palace and Parish will stick together
Summary
After a dinner with chairman Steve Parish, Oliver Glasner said they agreed to 'stick together' and work hard to finish the season; Glasner has also confirmed he will leave when his contract expires at the end of the season.
Content
Oliver Glasner and chairman Steve Parish met for a meal this week and left saying they had agreed to "stick together" and work hard to finish the season. Glasner had publicly criticised the club after the sale of captain Marc Guéhi and has since said he will depart when his contract ends. Palace have struggled for form in recent weeks and the manager described a renewed commitment to the squad. Several players are returning from injury and the club expects to field a strengthened side in coming matches.
Key points:
- Glasner and Parish said they discussed the recent difficulties and agreed on a joint commitment to the club.
- Glasner previously accused the club leadership of abandoning the squad after the sale of Marc Guéhi.
- Glasner has confirmed he will leave at the end of the season when his contract expires.
- Some players are returning from injury and Palace have an upcoming home game against Chelsea.
Summary:
The manager and chairman reported a mutual pledge to work together to address the club's run of poor results. Glasner remains set to leave at season end, and the immediate focus will include reintegrating returning players for forthcoming fixtures. Undetermined at this time.
