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Oliver Glasner, the manager of Crystal Palace, refuted reports linking him to a move away from Selhurst Park and said he is “100% committed” to the club.
The 50-year-old helped the Eagles defeat Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup final, earning them their first ever major trophy this month.
If Tottenham were to sack Europa League champion Ange Postecoglou and join Bundesliga side RB Leipzig, the Austrian has been linked with taking over.
I’ve only recently been discussing the future and what we’re planning, according to Glasner, who pledges to follow through on those plans.
“I don’t think anything new is going on. I have no influence over all rumors. I’m not very interested. I make an effort to concentrate on the things I can influence.
After taking over from Roy Hodgson in February, Glasner, who is on a contract until the summer, led Palace to 10th place in the 2023-24 Premier League. That was their best finisher in the Premier League era.
The Eagles are currently in 12th place heading into their final game against Liverpool on Sunday despite having only three points from eight games so far this season.
Glasner’s side will finish with 52 points, which is their highest Premier League total despite losing to the champions.
We are currently talking about the upcoming season, and I have one more year to go. We don’t talk about this at the moment about anything that occurs after July 1st, 2026. Glasner continued, “It is too far away.”
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Source: BBC
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