
"Glasner's decision, announced earlier this month, marks the end of a successful yet turbulent chapter. The Austrian tactician guided Palace to FA Cup and Community Shield success, cementing his status as one of the club's most impactful managers. His high-pressing, energetic style reinvigorated the squad, but ongoing disagreements with the board, particularly over recruitment strategy and long-term planning, ultimately proved too significant to overcome."
"Iraola fits the exact profile Palace are looking for as they prepare for the post-Glasner era. The Spanish coach has earned widespread praise for his dynamic, intelligent style of football and the impressive transformation he has led at Bournemouth. Despite having to work under tight constraints and losing key players, including star forward Antoine Semenyo to Manchester City earlier this month, Iraola has continued to develop Bournemouth into one of the Premier League's most tactically impressive teams."
Oliver Glasner will leave Selhurst Park at the end of the season after guiding Palace to FA Cup and Community Shield success. Disagreements with the board over recruitment and long-term planning prompted his exit despite on-field achievements. Crystal Palace see Andoni Iraola as a prime candidate to succeed Glasner. Iraola's dynamic, high-intensity coaching has transformed Bournemouth into a tactically impressive Premier League team despite tight resources and player departures. Palace value his ability to maximise limited resources and maintain competitive momentum without requiring major financial investment, seeking continuity with a modern, high-pressing style.
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