Glasner admits interview outbursts 'haven't been helpful' but has '100% assurance' on future
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Glasner admits interview outbursts 'haven't been helpful' but has '100% assurance' on future
"100% assurance. If the players believe in me and the staff, that's the most important thing. Otherwise, you can pack your suitcase and go home because the players have to perform on the pitch. We have a great togetherness in the group - players, staff, really positive. The same with the sporting director and the chairman."
"They are sometimes wondering: 'Hey, this is the second best Premier League season ever. The best was last year. So maybe the best two years in Crystal Palace's history, playing European football for the first time - and there is so much noise?' Sometimes we really don't understand it. Maybe I gave some interviews that weren't really helpful, I have to admit."
"In the end, we are in a good position in the league and Conference League and so it's up to us to get a result and make a real good season of it."
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has faced criticism from fans and media for recent outbursts questioning the club's decision-making, with speculation about his potential early departure. However, Glasner maintains he has complete assurance regarding his future and expresses confidence in the team's ability to achieve success. He acknowledges that some of his recent interviews may not have been helpful but defends his approach of speaking honestly about his feelings. Glasner emphasizes the strong unity within the squad, coaching staff, and club leadership. He highlights that Palace is experiencing one of its best periods in history, competing in European football for the first time while maintaining a strong Premier League position. Despite fan frustration, Glasner believes the team is well-positioned to deliver results and create a successful season.
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