Oliver Glasner 'could be sacked today' despite Crystal Palace boss already announcing he's leaving
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner faces a possible sack even after announcing his exit.

Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner could be dismissed on 18 January 2026, even after he announced his departure at the end of the season. The Austrian coach, who took charge in October 2023, has provoked controversy with a public attack on senior club officials, stirring strong criticism from the hierarchy. Palace’s board is reportedly weighing the impact of Glasner’s comments on the club’s image and on the remaining matches of the 2025‑26 Premier League campaign. If sacked, his successor will need to steady the Eagles after a dip in form that left the side languishing in the bottom half of the table. The decision may come before the club’s winter break, and it could affect the team’s push for a top‑ten finish.
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