It is a demanding and extremely challenging period at Crystal Palace.

The team has gone through a bad streak, weak performances, no creativity, and very few goals scored. That is indicative of a deeper issue: the team has not developed offensively and has lost football identity. They are easy opponents to play with.
Crystal Palace are in a very difficult situation. They are especially struggling with performance and are weak offensively.
After today’s trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina and a disappointing draw against Zrinjski in Mostar, the travelling supporters of Crystal Palace sang to Oliver Glasner:
“In the morning, you’ll be sacked.”
That moment says everything about the atmosphere surrounding the club. The situation is extremely serious. They are warning that Crystal Palace could be involved in a deep and exhausting relegation battle. The relegation battle that could take them in lower divisions.

Anyway, the general situation at the club is difficult, and the team needs to improve by all means. The atmosphere in the club is very poor, and the climate inside the team is not great at all. There is no general belief, but there is disappointment and dissatisfaction.
No identity this season under Glasner. Little compactness, bad game plan.
Crystal Palace FC have completely lost their offensive identity this season under Oliver Glasner.
The general situation and summer were a crucial point for Cristal Palace. They were at the turning point and were deciding whether to prioritise progress and the well-being of the club, with proven manager Glasner, or to go after money. They had a big chance to improve under the hands of manger who produced trophies for the club and who was with the project.
They needed an improvement and cooperation with manger and had a great opportunity to grow as a group and the team also, and were on the verge of becoming an example of a successfully led structure with coherent and evolving players that is performing very well.
The very promising project was shut down, and the golden and major opportunity was wasted.

Glasner has won the Community Shield with Crystal Palace, beating Liverpool in the final in august and was expecting back-up and support from the board. In terms of taking the team on higher level and competing for trophies regularly. He wanted the club’s dedication to improve the team and to improve results. He was expecting to get bonuses and surprises for the fans.
The club almost sold Mark Guehi to Liverpool while communicating all summer with Liverpool. When expected rewards for the trophies he was given, a brutal reality struck. Unexpected

“The message was clear and said that the Crystal Palace is the club that does not have ambitions or goals, does not look for improvements, and are not aiming for trophies.“
Glasner wanted to go but was persuaded to stay by the club!
The opportunity slipped away from them. The golden opportunity.
The Verdict. Now the reality
The chemistry and performance that once defined their play with Gleasner have faded and disappeared. Oliver Glaner and Palace are not balanced enough this season. A club that consistently sells its best players has now received the instant and well-deserved punishment for its actions.

Glasner’s contract expires this summer, and it has already been confirmed that Glasner will not sing new deal with Cristal Palace.
After two full years, he will leave at the end of the season.

There was great football and chemistry with the fans in the stadium. Glasner has achieved great success at the club through hard work and determination. There were great moments; Crystal Palace were winning major trophies with Oliver Glasner.

That is now past, and it shows how brutal football can sometimes be. Crystal Palace’s board decisions to sell key players have affected the squad and collective situation. It has taken them into this situation, and yet in the summer, it looked so promising. They were in such a great position.
The future in the shape of questions and uncertainty has now become a reality!
The atmosphere around the club is bad. It is known that Glasner will not remain after the summer. There is no clarity regarding the new manager. That dissatisfaction has filtered into the squad, and the clinical picture stands out, and it is a bad one.

The future looks unclear, while there is a general dissatisfaction with the club and the manager. Glasner is responsible for this completely; he is at the club. Gleasner is there all the time, and it is happening to him. He has not overturned the situation correctly.
The rising questions.
It is not known how they will look in the summer. Will they still be in the Premier League? Who will be the head coach?

Many unanswered questions concerning the club are here, and the future of Crystal Palace FC remains uncertain. That is something that is not good at all.
It is all about the transfer policy in the summer. The Club was at a crossroads and had two paths. They chose the worst, and there is an instant punishment for their controversial calls. They had trophies, Europe and a great manager, but they chose to sell players for great money.

Instead, to be working with Glasner on improvements and potential new players. Instead, Palace has avoided productivity projects, developments and improvements. They have fallen.
The club degraded itself in less than six months’ time.
The rule of governing is the key.
By weak judgments and bad decisions Palace Board and owners have downgraded the team and undermined everything done well over the years.

Underdeveloped and bad reasoning have made the club lose the winning mentality and caused ugly-looking scenes that are embarrassing. The club board has made bad and unprecedented mistakes, led by bad reasons.
That distance puts the team out of serious football.
But they were playing excellent football.

In big clubs, the best structures are flexible and are extremely open-minded in their work. While the Crystal Palace board are not serious level, were clear that the board wanted money.
Decide on money instead of the club’s future. The case is very clear here.
They had such a great opportunity to grow fully and collectively as a group.
Three managers’ replacement could also be a reality for Cristal Palace next season. Not just Nottingham Forrest reality.

It looks similar to the situation at Nottingham Forest. Three managers’ replacement could also be a reality for Cristal Palace next season.
It is all done by the bad Crystal Palace board, who must take the blame for the current problems.
They have made a series of bad decisions. Away from trophies and a secure zone.

On the pitch, there is no clear attacking structure at Palace for months. Palace struggle to create chances, and when they score, they cannot protect the lead. In a recent Premier League defeat to Burnley FC, they threw away a 2–0 advantage and lost 3–2, a serious psychological setback against a team that had been struggling.
The relegation battle for Crystal Palace:
They are now fully involved in a relegation battle. Points are not coming. Performances lack quality. The tactical clarity that once defined a Glasner side is gone.
There is no authority, no confidence, no structural control. There is no collective belief and determination; they are not aiming and cruising towards great times.

Last season’s FA Cup success feels distant, like five years. Even the Community Shield victory at the start of this campaign did not build momentum and get them there. That moment should have been used to strengthen the squad and push forward. Instead, key players were sold, and financial priorities overtook sporting ambition.
Tactical Decline is a defensive mindset that stopped their growth.

“Glasner is undermining the attacking aspect of progress with a rigid defensive task, sacrificing extremely important attacking aspects. And the team is not scoring goals now!”
So it is his fault!
Glasner’s main tactical problem is excessive rigidity. His focus on compactness has reduced attacking skills by excessively insisting on and relying on defensive elements. The team operates within strict, positionally defensive-based rules that limit freedom and creativity.
From the beginning of his appointment at Palace, Oliver Glasner has not played attractive, offensive football and has relied on a defensive-oriented structure. This bad football tactic and reliance on defence have led the team to a critical and very bad point.

Glasner’s approach has taken the club into this situation. So Oliver Glasner is guilty of the situation. He is mainly responsible.
No vibrancy, no identity, no scoring. In the long term, it is a catastrophe. As a result, Palace cannot continue like this.
How to break and put pressure on Crystal Palace on the pitch. Team build-ups. Man-to-man marking that created Mark Guehy as the top central back. This system suited him well.

Defensively, they often use aggressive man-oriented marking. The intention is intensity, but it leaves space. Quick combinations, simple third-man runs and switches of play are enough to break their structure. The system lacks compactness and directness, and it’s vulnerable in open football between the lines in the Premier League.
When the approach relies heavily on individual duels, mistakes become decisive. Lose one duel, and the whole structure collapses. There is not enough zonal protection between lines.
Glasner’s stay until the end of the season is no longer certain, and stabilising the team looks difficult. The Palace struggles to score, concedes too easily, and lacks balance between lines.
Ultimate defensive identity and avoiding attacking mentality by manager Glasner has taken its course.
The ultimate defensive mindset has taken them to the edge, done by Glasner. Glanser’s game plan seems to have taken the club to the edge, exclusively. Which he admitted today on the press conference that he can not overturn the general situation at the club.

Should Cristal Palace sack Oliver Glasner?
It is a key question for the board whether to sack Glasner or not. The club can be relegated and is playing from bad to worse.

Crystal Palace is considering everything now in this phase, and they should sack Oliver Glasner.

They are risking so much because they can end up in the Championship. By playing this football, they are in a relegation trend and are in their weakest form. They have not improved for months. The game plan is constantly bad. More than the bad results, the problem lies in the performances. It does not look like they will turn it around.
It leads them down, and much is at stake, and the club can be relegated.
“Crystal Palace should sack Oliver Glasner since the club could be relegated. If they do not do this, they can finish in positions that lead them away from the Premier League.”
Right now, Crystal Palace look fragile, exposed, and tactically disconnected. They are easy to break down — and that is the clearest sign of decline.

Relegation is a possibility unless something systematic and fundamental drastically changes.

The case is clear here.
