Glasner ‘100 per cent’ committed until end of season

Oliver Glasner insists he has had no trouble maintaining “100 per cent commitment” to Crystal Palace as he approaches the end of his tenure in south London.

In January, the Eagles boss announced his intention to move on when his contract expires at the conclusion of the current campaign.

Austrian Glasner, 51, led Palace to their first major trophy when they lifted the FA Cup in 2025 and could be on course to guide them to another after they reached the Conference League semi-finals on Thursday night.

“For me it’s easy because I’m doing this job, because I’m loving this job and then it’s always 100 per cent,” Glasner told Sky Sports.

“As soon as I feel I can just give 99 per cent, I would leave and then maybe retire or whatever.

“I think this is what every player, every fan, and everybody, every employee of Crystal Palace deserves, that the manager, that I give 100 per cent. That’s what I am always doing and so that is really easy for me.”

Glasner gave Palace the night off in Florence to celebrate after reaching the Conference League last four.

They next face relegation-battling West Ham in the Premier League at Selhurst Park on Monday night.


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