Palace Chiefs Make Early Decision on Glasner's Position, Reports Ansser Sadiq

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The club's leadership is confident that the coach, who was brought on last season, has the ability to lead them out of the relegation zone.

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner maintains the immediate support of his seniors.AdvertisementAdvertisement

Palace lost 1-0 to Nottingham Forest on Monday night to compound their problems.

Per The Mail, Glasner is contemplating a formation and tactical change for upcoming games.

The beleaguered club take on Tottenham on Sunday, Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday, and then Wolves and Fulham in the Premier League before the international break.

If Glasner is to lose his job, that break may be the time when Palace decide to make a change.