Recent rumors suggest that Gareth Southgate, the former England manager, might be in line for a Premier League comeback.
His resignation followed a disappointing 2-1 loss to Spain in the Euro 2024 final back in July, leaving many to speculate about his next move.
Possible Moves in the Premier League
Since stepping down, Southgate has been a name in the conversation for various managerial positions, with the most notable one being the potential replacement for Erik ten Hag at Manchester United.
However, reports from The Guardian now indicate that Crystal Palace is also considering him as a candidate, especially as Oliver Glasner faces increasing pressure to turn around the team’s fortunes.
Pressure Mounts on Oliver Glasner
While Glasner has the support of some senior figures at Crystal Palace, the alarm bells are ringing louder due to the team’s dreadful start this season.
Currently, they are one of only four Premier League clubs that haven’t secured a win in their first eight games.
The latest blow came with a defeat against Nottingham Forest, which places them firmly in the relegation zone.
A Record-Breaking Poor Start
This defeat has tied Palace with their worst start to a Premier League season, marking the first time since the 1992-93 season that they’ve failed to win any of their initial eight matches in the top flight.
Despite the board’s desire to support Glasner for now, sources suggest that a lack of wins leading into the November international break could prompt a reassessment of his position.
Boardroom Decisions Ahead
Chairman Steve Parish holds the decisive power regarding Glasner’s future, and history shows he’s not afraid to make tough decisions when the club’s survival is at stake.
There was a wave of optimism heading into this season after Glasner’s successful conclusion to the last campaign, where he led the team to an impressive unbeaten run of seven games, six of which ended in victories.
Challenges and Expectations
The loss of star player Michael Olise to Bayern Munich in the summer has undoubtedly been a significant setback for the team.
Yet, expectations remain high for Glasner to turn things around.
Reports suggest he is considering a tactical shift, moving from a five-man defensive formation to a more conventional back four, aiming to enhance the team’s attacking play and reignite their season.
Looking Forward
As the club navigates these turbulent waters, all eyes are on both Glasner and potential candidates like Southgate.
The upcoming matches will be crucial in determining whether the current management can find a way to secure much-needed victories or if a change will be on the horizon.
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