Roy Hodgson to be SACKED by Crystal Palace, reports

Premier League club Crystal Palace are set to sack Roy Hodgson with Oliver Glasner set to replace him, according to reports.

The 76-year-old Eagles boss took over at Selhurst Park in March last year having already had a spell at the club.

Palace sit 15th in the Premier League table and are just five points clear of the relegation zone.

Hodgson would follow Sheffield United’s Paul Heckingbottom and Nottingham Forest’s Steve Cooper in being sacked from a Premier League role this season.

It is understood that the south London club are lining up Glasner to replace Hodgson in the role.

Glasner started his managerial career at SV Ried, a club he made over 500 appearances for, before spells at LASK, Wolfsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt.

He was in charge of the Bundesliga side when they beat Rangers to win the Europa Conference League.

Hodgson career

1976–1980Halmstad1980–1982Bristol City (assistant)1982Bristol City1982Oddevold1983–1984Örebro1985–1989Malmö1990–1992Neuchâtel Xamax1992–1995Switzerland1995–1997Inter Milan1997–1998Blackburn Rovers1999Inter Milan (caretaker)1999–2000Grasshoppers2000–2001Copenhagen2001Udinese2002–2004United Arab Emirates2004–2005Viking2006–2007Finland2007–2010Fulham2010–2011Liverpool2011–2012West Bromwich Albion2012–2016England2013England U21 (caretaker)2017–2021Crystal Palace2022Watford2023–2024Crystal PalaceAccording to Wikipedia

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