Roy Hodgson is only a small-phrase answer for Crystal Palace, with the Eagles eager to appoint a new supervisor this summertime as they eye Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper
Crystal Palace continue to be committed to appointing a new extended-term manager in the summer inspite of rehiring Roy Hodgson on Tuesday.
Hodgson, 75, and his assistant Ray Lewington commenced by keeping a critical tactic meeting as they started plotting Palace’s route to Premier League survival.
The pair are hopeful that at minimum a few wins from their remaining 10 matches would be more than enough to preserve their top rated-flight position.
Palace, who host Leicester Town a 7 days on Saturday, have not gained in 13 video games and are 3 details apparent of the relegation zone.
Hodgson, who replaces Patrick Vieira, has agreed an interim deal until eventually the stop of the time which incorporates a sizeable reward if he retains Palace up.
Crystal Palace continue to be committed to appointing a new prolonged-term supervisor in the summertime in spite of rehiring Roy Hodgson (correct) on Tuesday to substitute the sacked Patrick Vieira (still left)
Managerial veteran Hodgson, 75, and his assistant Ray Lewington (still left) started off by holding a important approach assembly as they began plotting Palace’s route to Leading League survival
Palace continue being hopeful of attracting Nottingham Forest’s Steve Cooper at the end of the period
Nonetheless, there is very little probability of them extending his 2nd reign at the club into next period.
A variety of managers the club are intrigued in appointing, these kinds of as Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper, are now in function.
But Palace hope they will be accessible by the summer months, when they will seem for a far more extensive-phrase appointment.
Hodgson mentioned: ‘It is a privilege to be asked to return to the club which usually means so considerably to me.
‘Our sole goal is to start successful matches. Crystal Palace is recognised for its combating spirit, and I have no question all our supporters will combat with us.’