
"However, the 51-year-old has come under increasing pressure in recent weeks, having overseen just one victory in the Eagles' last 15 matches across all competitions. The latest result saw them draw the first leg of their Conference League play-off away to Bosnia and Herzegovina side Zrinjski ahead of the return leg at Selhurst Park next week. Following the full-time whistle at Stadion Bijeli Brijeg on Thursday, sections of the travelling support turned on the Palace boss, chanting "We want Glasner out"."
"And the Austrian made no attempt to shore up his position ahead of Sunday's clash with Wolves, telling a press conference: "Let's see what the future brings. You never know. "I always said, and this wasn't the first press conference where I could just repeat myself. "As I said, eventually you always depend on your players, and they will get all the support like always, and then we will see.""
Oliver Glasner suggested his tenure at Crystal Palace may not last until the end of the season and said he was 'not good enough' to turn the club's fortunes around. He confirmed he would leave Palace when his current contract expires at season's end and allowed Marc Guehi to join Manchester City. Glasner has overseen just one victory in the Eagles' last 15 matches across all competitions. Palace drew the first leg of their Conference League play-off away to Zrinjski, after which travelling fans chanted 'We want Glasner out'. The club are winless in eight league home games and sit 13th, eight points above 18th. Palace have lost key players Eze and Olise.
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