
"I'm always realistic and we're not in the best moment right now, and to be honest I understand, and I take responsibility for everything because I'm responsible for the whole team. Right now, I'm just not good enough to replace the players we sold. I'm just not good enough to integrate the new players in a way to play the same way like we did, and I'm not good enough that we can cope with the schedule we had."
"Glasner announced in January that he would stand down as Palace manager at the end of the season, citing his desire for a new challenge. He subsequently criticised the Crystal Palace board for their handling of the January transfer window amid a dreadful run of form that now extends to just one win in their past 11 Premier League games, as well as elimination from the FA Cup by sixth-tier Macclesfield and a League Cup quarter-final exit to Arsenal."
Oliver Glasner will stand down as Crystal Palace manager at the end of the season, citing a desire for a new challenge. Palace have won only once in their past 11 Premier League games and suffered cup exits to sixth-tier Macclesfield and to Arsenal in the League Cup, compounding a poor run of form. Glasner criticised the club board's handling of the January transfer window and accepted responsibility for results while stating he cannot replace sold players, integrate new signings effectively, or cope with the schedule. Palace executives are reportedly considering dismissing Glasner before season end, and Robbie Keane has been linked as a potential successor; Keane has managed Ferencvaros since January last year and led them to a league title.
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