Glasner definitely can help Crystal Palace, but one point was missing in the discussion - language barrier. I think Glasner is very exact in his game plan and very talented in helping players who might lack the right mentality, he can build a strong team spirit. But for that he needs a lot of talking, explaining and also finding the right tone and the exact wording in the right moment. Something that he absolutely masters when using the German language - with mostly players who's mother tongue is German as well, in the Bundesliga. We will see if he can break that barrier. I think he can, but it is definitely something worth discussing. That said, he is currently one of the best managers out there and I am excited to watch some Palace games!
what the fok are you talking about mare his english is one of the best compared to other foreign coaches and he managed more diverse teams than the palace squad
His English is good, this isn't an Emery at Arsenal situation where he was trying to change tactics several times during the game but with ridiculously shallow language skills
@@hegeliandianetik2009 Listen guys, I hope you are right. My mother tongue isn't English, so I'm not a reliable source to judge someone's English skills. I only thought it would be something worthy to discuss - I am relieved though, that this isn't at all seen as an issue, obviously! 👍
It will just be a battle to stay up. No matter who will be the manager. Glasner is a top coach though, but I can see him struggle. He should have waited for the new season.
As a Palace fan I'm only hoping we can stay up but it might be tough with injuries like these. Weirdly this is a perfect opportunity for Rak-Sakyi to shine but he's away at loan.
Dunno I think Dom is quoting Sellsy there about how the team will play. The negativity is slightly depressing. Our squad is much thinner than it should for sure. Doucoure is a big miss BUT Lerma and Wharton look like a fantastic pairing and if anything Wharton looks to be considerably mouthier than Cheick, he's constantly talking and directing. Monday had enough similarities in the first hour to what Glasner might do that I'd expect that to be the starting blueprint for the rest of the season. Munoz was high a lot. CBs and MFs were trying lots of direct through balls. The strikers were quite narrow and played together more than being on the wings. The goal involved all three stirkers and pretty much was in the middle of the pitch. We won a lot of second balls and pressed quite aggressively. I don't think we dropped deep and parked the bus until the last 30 minutes when we clearly were tired...how much of that is down to lack of fitness vs squad depth remains to be seen. What is telling is that Glasner brought his own fitness coach with him.
Having watched Glasners press conference he specifically mentioned the first hour at Goodison and being happy with it and made some obliquely not happy noises about the last 30...so the obvious was obvious. Interestingly in his walk around Selhurst with CG (paraphrasing) he mentioned the Everton match as not bad for the first game but again seemed a bit eh about the draw. I'm sure he had a major hand in the setup and selection for that match.
Why cannot Hodgons pedigree questioned ? Did he win anything ? Did he play amaizing brand of football ? Just because he managed in many countries does not mean is some kind of genius . Picking Harry Kane as your corner taker , ffs. This british bias and propaganda is unbearable .
Did you listen to Gary N’s explanation of the corner taking situation, there was only Wazza and Kane in that squad who could deliver the ball, what’s the point of Kane being in the box if the ball never arrives? They tried Rooney and then switched. Declan Rice has started taking the corners for Arsenal you’d traditionally want the tall strong player in the box but Arsenal have one of the best set piece records since he moved to take them. He’s won leagues in multiple countries reach the Europa League final with Fulham’s and UEFA Cup while at Inter, tonnes of cups. Do you have a problem with the love in for Big Ange? Because it’s essentially the same resume.
@Ryan-ys2bq your telling me that at international level , professional footballers can't take a corner. They are unable to kick a ball into the air from the corner flag into the box .. ......wow.
@Ryan-ys2bq ye, winning league in sweden and losing all the above-mentioned cup finals,playing the worst brand of football and utterly failing at every big job . Pedegree and Roy Hodgson just does not fit in same sentene, let alone absurd claims of "his pedegree cannot be questioned". Whatever was the problem, It was clear solution he turned to was preposterous , everyone could see Harry Kane as kick take was imbecilic decision . Nothing against the bloke, wish him good health and very best. Its just these media narratives make no sense.
@@luckyducky7166Corners are actually very low quality chances at the best of times. In order to generate production from them you have to have a particular skill set. In the modern game, this means a low, flat delivery that is just above the man at the front post and the space for which you're aiming is quite small in dimensional terms. Incidentally, this is why so many crosses 'fail to beat the first man' and why takers who do so aren't taken off them - they've typically been just a few inches off a perfect delivery, it's just a much more noticeable fail state than looping one too high (that just results in CBs/keeper gobbling up the ball easily and isn't attributed by the average fan to a poor delivery). Most international players have no trouble just kicking the ball into the box, but unless you have very good delivery there's no point doing it - you're much better off just taking it short and restarting the attack from open play.
Can't wait to see how his influence effects the team. We can't expect miracles. But looking forward this could be a exciting Era for Palace. Coyp
You mean Cpfc 🤦♂️🤦♂️
"Come on you Palace" I presume
Hodgson is a great manager. Kept the club up at a difficult time. Gave time to find a long term manager. A fantastic action.
This one needs an update! Come on you Palace.....
The *CRYSTAL PALACE* football club!
You got it spot on raphael
Glasner definitely can help Crystal Palace, but one point was missing in the discussion - language barrier. I think Glasner is very exact in his game plan and very talented in helping players who might lack the right mentality, he can build a strong team spirit. But for that he needs a lot of talking, explaining and also finding the right tone and the exact wording in the right moment. Something that he absolutely masters when using the German language - with mostly players who's mother tongue is German as well, in the Bundesliga. We will see if he can break that barrier. I think he can, but it is definitely something worth discussing. That said, he is currently one of the best managers out there and I am excited to watch some Palace games!
what the fok are you talking about mare his english is one of the best compared to other foreign coaches and he managed more diverse teams than the palace squad
His English is good, this isn't an Emery at Arsenal situation where he was trying to change tactics several times during the game but with ridiculously shallow language skills
@@hegeliandianetik2009 Listen guys, I hope you are right. My mother tongue isn't English, so I'm not a reliable source to judge someone's English skills. I only thought it would be something worthy to discuss - I am relieved though, that this isn't at all seen as an issue, obviously! 👍
It will just be a battle to stay up. No matter who will be the manager.
Glasner is a top coach though, but I can see him struggle. He should have waited for the new season.
It all starts with a home win to get the ball rolling
As a Palace fan I'm only hoping we can stay up but it might be tough with injuries like these. Weirdly this is a perfect opportunity for Rak-Sakyi to shine but he's away at loan.
He's NOT on loan mate,he's at Palace,currently injured.......
@@PALACEKAV Oh right, I remember seeing him away but that might have been last season. : )
@niedrzyjsietak when you write a comment , at least make it accurate , or don't bother
Dunno I think Dom is quoting Sellsy there about how the team will play. The negativity is slightly depressing. Our squad is much thinner than it should for sure. Doucoure is a big miss BUT Lerma and Wharton look like a fantastic pairing and if anything Wharton looks to be considerably mouthier than Cheick, he's constantly talking and directing. Monday had enough similarities in the first hour to what Glasner might do that I'd expect that to be the starting blueprint for the rest of the season. Munoz was high a lot. CBs and MFs were trying lots of direct through balls. The strikers were quite narrow and played together more than being on the wings. The goal involved all three stirkers and pretty much was in the middle of the pitch. We won a lot of second balls and pressed quite aggressively. I don't think we dropped deep and parked the bus until the last 30 minutes when we clearly were tired...how much of that is down to lack of fitness vs squad depth remains to be seen. What is telling is that Glasner brought his own fitness coach with him.
Having watched Glasners press conference he specifically mentioned the first hour at Goodison and being happy with it and made some obliquely not happy noises about the last 30...so the obvious was obvious.
Interestingly in his walk around Selhurst with CG (paraphrasing) he mentioned the Everton match as not bad for the first game but again seemed a bit eh about the draw. I'm sure he had a major hand in the setup and selection for that match.
Its Alps week at Aldi!
Parish got lazy, he knew he had to find a proper manager but chose to waste an entire season.
Being a WHU fan I'm gutted that Palace have brought in Glasner but not because we wanted him as I really wanted us to dump Moyes on them 🤣🤣🤣Moyes OUT
😂😂 Palace fans wouldn't have liked that.
@@Outta_Mars Trust me, they wouldn't
But now it's you lot stuck with Moyes and not liking it 😂
@@hegeliandianetik2009 Nope ... he's gone at the end of the season as I'm driving him back to Jockland either in the passenger seat or in my boot
He is getting twice as much money in PL. No one mentioned 😂😂😂
Youd be in the bottom 3 without Moyes
Why cannot Hodgons pedigree questioned ? Did he win anything ? Did he play amaizing brand of football ? Just because he managed in many countries does not mean is some kind of genius . Picking Harry Kane as your corner taker , ffs. This british bias and propaganda is unbearable .
Did you listen to Gary N’s explanation of the corner taking situation, there was only Wazza and Kane in that squad who could deliver the ball, what’s the point of Kane being in the box if the ball never arrives? They tried Rooney and then switched. Declan Rice has started taking the corners for Arsenal you’d traditionally want the tall strong player in the box but Arsenal have one of the best set piece records since he moved to take them.
He’s won leagues in multiple countries reach the Europa League final with Fulham’s and UEFA Cup while at Inter, tonnes of cups. Do you have a problem with the love in for Big Ange? Because it’s essentially the same resume.
@Ryan-ys2bq your telling me that at international level , professional footballers can't take a corner. They are unable to kick a ball into the air from the corner flag into the box .. ......wow.
@Ryan-ys2bq ye, winning league in sweden and losing all the above-mentioned cup finals,playing the worst brand of football and utterly failing at every big job . Pedegree and Roy Hodgson just does not fit in same sentene, let alone absurd claims of "his pedegree cannot be questioned". Whatever was the problem, It was clear solution he turned to was preposterous , everyone could see Harry Kane as kick take was imbecilic decision . Nothing against the bloke, wish him good health and very best. Its just these media narratives make no sense.
@@luckyducky7166Corners are actually very low quality chances at the best of times. In order to generate production from them you have to have a particular skill set. In the modern game, this means a low, flat delivery that is just above the man at the front post and the space for which you're aiming is quite small in dimensional terms. Incidentally, this is why so many crosses 'fail to beat the first man' and why takers who do so aren't taken off them - they've typically been just a few inches off a perfect delivery, it's just a much more noticeable fail state than looping one too high (that just results in CBs/keeper gobbling up the ball easily and isn't attributed by the average fan to a poor delivery). Most international players have no trouble just kicking the ball into the box, but unless you have very good delivery there's no point doing it - you're much better off just taking it short and restarting the attack from open play.
Everyone in football loves and respects him.your just a warped hater @@zulalulua9645
Yeah Hodgson was so overrated
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