How Oliver Glasner record at Crystal Palace compares with Tony Pulis, Alan Pardew and last 10 managers
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Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner continues to struggle for consistency this season after he saw his Eagles side beaten 2-0 by London rivals Fulham in front of a home crowd at Selhurst Park on Saturday afternoon.
The Eagles looked to have turned a corner with wins over Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur but will now spend the international break preparing to bounce back once again ahead of facing the Villains away from home in the league later this month.
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Hide AdSpeaking after the Fulham game, Glasner said: “Today it's easy to sum up. Fulham were the better team.
“They were very aggressive, played very direct and had a lot of pace in their attack. We made too many mistakes, too many easy mistakes. When we had the situations to get back into the game we didn't take them.
“The red card, again a mistake we made. We had the ball, inaccurate passing, a tackle in their half and then the red card, playing against a very good Fulham side. It's the first game this season where we deserved to lose the game - Fulham were better.
With a few tough losses already this season, it's easy to forget the strong start Glasner had to life at Crystal Palace. LondonWorld looks at how the manager's record compares against the last 10 Eagles bosses.
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Hide AdNeil Warnock - 17.7%
Neil Warnock arrived for his second spell at the club on August 27, 2014 but was sacked on December 27 that year. In his 17 matches in charge, he won three, drew six and lost eight.
Frank de Boer - 20%
Appointed Crystal Palace manager on June 26, 2017 but was sacked on September 11 that year. In his five matches, De Boer won one and lost four.
Ian Holloway - 30.4%
Arrived at Crystal Palace on November 3, 2012 and left by mutual consent on October 23, 2013. In his 46 matches in charge, Holloway won 14, drew 14 and lost 18.
Roy Hodgson (second spell) - 31.6%
Appointed temporary manager on March 21, 2023 and then made permanent that summer before his stepping down on February 19. In his 38 matches, Hodgson won 12, drew 10 and lost 16.
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Hide AdRoy Hodgson (first spell) - 33.3%
First appointed Crystal Palace manager on September 12, 2017 and retired at the end of the 2020/21 campaign. In his 162 matches, he won 54, drew 37 and lost 71.
Dougie Freedman - 35.6%
Dougie Freedman was appointed as Crystal Palace boss on January 11, 2011 after a spell as caretaker. He eventually left for a job with Bolton Wanderers in October 2012. In his 90 matches in charge, he won 32, drew 27 and lost 31.
Sam Allardyce - 37.5%
Sam Allardyce arrived at Selhurst Park on December 23, 2016 and resigned on May 24, 2017. In his 24 matches in charge, Big Sam won nine, drew three and lost 12.
Alan Pardew - 40.2%
Alan Pardew was appointed Crystal Palace manager on January 3, 2015 and was sacked on December 22, 2016. In his 87 matches in charge, Parde won 35, drew 13 and lost 39.
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Hide AdOliver Glasner - 40.7%
Appointed manager on February 19 of this year. In his 27 matches he has won 11, drawn seven and lost nine.
Tony Pulis took charge on November 23, 2013 and left by mutual consent on August 15, 2014. In his 28 matches in charge, Pulis won 12, drew five and lost 11.
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