
"It's OK. The fans are as disappointed as we are and they can't talk to us directly, so it's their opportunity to express their mood. That's what we have to accept. On the other side, they supported the team right until the end and that's why I think they helped [us] to win the game. But when we face criticism, it's absolutely OK."
"In a news conference after Thursday's 1-1 draw in Bosnia, Glasner told disgruntled fans to "stay humble" and was far from convincing when asked whether he wants to stay at Selhurst Park until the summer, saying "let's see what the future brings, you never know." On if he has the drive to continue leading the club, he replied "yes, I think so" before adding "I'm just not good enough to replace the players we sold. I'm just not good enough to integrate the new players to play the same way like we did, and I'm just not good enough that we can cope with the schedule we had"
Oliver Glasner accepted visible fan criticism after banners questioned his future and criticised the club board amid missed opportunities. Glasner confirmed he will leave when his contract expires in the summer and said supporters were entitled to express disappointment while still backing the team to a home win. Palace have struggled for results this season, including letting leads slip and inconsistent form in recent matches. Glasner urged fans to stay humble, voiced uncertainty about remaining until summer, and admitted difficulties replacing sold players, integrating new signings, and coping with the schedule.
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