How Oliver Glasner turned Crystal Palace's peculiar season around - The Austrian boss did not panic when the club were winless eight games into the season - and his faith in his methods is paying off
As that saga rumbles on, Crystal Palace find themselves with a loan spot free to fill after Chelsea recalled Chalobah, with the Daily Mail now hinting it could be used to sign Ben Chilwell. Simon Jones has now revealed that the Eagles are monitoring the England international ahead of the February 3rd transfer deadline.
Oliver Glasner drops fresh Crystal Palace transfer hint after Trevoh Chalobah saga - Eagles boss confirms plans after losing defender to Chelsea
Manchester United are trying to sign Patrick Dorgu from Lecce as Ruben Amorim aims to find a new left wing-back this winter, although the Red Devils are yet to agree a fee with the Serie A side, despite verbally agreeing terms with the Denmark international himself.
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner says Romain Esse could make his debut today against Brentford. Esse arrived last week from Millwall. Glasner said ahead of the London derby: "He (Esse) will be in the squad, definitely. But I can't say does he play, or how long he will play – it depends how the game is going.
Oliver Glasner has revealed that Romain Esse ’s “great character” was a major reason behind Crystal Palace ’s decision to sign the teenager from Millwall.
Palace pulled one back through debutant Romain Esse, who met a Daniel Munoz pass along the face of goal in the 84th minute.
Manager Oliver Glasner stated that Crystal Palace suffered due to numerous technical errors in their 2-1 home defeat to Brentford.
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner revealed his frustration at Chelsea recalling Trevoh Chalobah from his loan at Selhurst Park.
Palace's only signing of the transfer window had a debut to remember — no wonder Oliver Glasner is eager for more bodies to be added
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner will consult his players about their reluctance to drive forwards after Sunday's defeat to Brentford.
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner had no complaints with VAR’s decision to award a retake of Bryan Mbeumo’s decisive penalty in their 2-1 defeat to Brentford.