‘Ridiculously Good’ Manager Wants to Replace Glasner at Crystal Palace

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Crystal Palace could be looking to appoint a new manager if Oliver Glasner fails to pick up their form in recent weeks – and GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed that David Moyes could be on their shortlist to replace the Austrian, with the Scot open to taking the potential manager’s role in south London.

Palace currently occupy the relegation zone after a dismal start to the season, failing to win any games and scoring just five goals – the lowest in the Premier League. It has seen calls for Glasner to depart despite his superb finish to the end of last season’s top-flight – and Moyes could be in the hat if Palace decide to appoint him as their boss.

West Ham United boss David Moyes watching on from the touchline

Moyes Has Been Linked With Premier League Jobs

The Scot could well return to the top-flight at his fifth club

Moyes was linked with the Everton job when Sean Dyche had seen the Toffees go on a four-game losing streak, despite being 2-0 up in two of those fixtures – and so it is evident that the Scot is keen on returning to the top-flight.

David Moyes’s Premier League statistics – Record by club
Club Games managed Games won
Everton (2002-2013) 427 172
Manchester United (2013-14) 34 17
Sunderland (2016-17) 38 6
West Ham United (2017-18; 2019-2024) 198 79

Glasner, meanwhile, has his tail up with Palace having drawn three and lost the remaining five of their games, and any failure on his part in the coming weeks could see Moyes come into the dugout.

Moyes ‘Open’ to Taking Crystal Palace Role

Oliver Glasner’s departure could see him come back to London

sources have been told that Moyes is open to succeeding Glasner at Selhurst Park, and he would be a huge contender if the opportunity arises for him to move into the dugout in south London, just months after he was ousted from the capital once his West Ham United contract ran out.

The Everton icon is ready to sink his teeth into management once again after his London Stadium departure, and he has evident Premier League experience, having managed a huge 697 games in the top-flight – a record bettered only by Arsene Wenger on 825, and Sir Alex Ferguson on 810.

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