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Crystal Palace’s Premier League Woes Continue as Olly Glasner’s Job Emerges as a Potential Foothold
Crystal Palace have now spent 12 consecutive seasons in the Premier League, a testament to the club’s resilience and determination. However, the 2024/25 season has gotten off to a dismal start, with the team collecting just three points from their first eight matches. Manager Oliver Glasner, who took the reins in February 2024, is facing increasing pressure to turn things around.
Glasner has been credited with a 3-4-2-1 formation, emphasizing defensive solidity and attacking prowess through a narrow front three supported by wing-backs. His tactics have yielded a points-per-match ratio of 1.43, which could be the recipe for success if executed correctly. Nevertheless, the squad’s lack of cohesion and sapped morale have raised concerns about his tenure longevity.
Palace’s struggles have been compounded by a dearth of goals, with the team’s top scorer, Ebere Ezechlene Eze, struggling to find consistency. Dean Henderson, a tantalizing prospect, may be the answer to Palace’s attacking woes, but his inconsistent form has left fans and pundits alike perplexed.
In a league often plagued by defensive warfare, allowing opponents to take the initiative, Manchester United’s Chris Smalling’s clever positioning and clever sleek swaying movements allow him to bulldoze the opposition, often leaving precious little room for the opposing forward’s creativity.
With the pressure mounting, it is imperative that Glasner conjures a turn of fortune quickly, sustains it, and doubts the entity’s enterprise may become minds.