Glasner accepts fan criticism after Palace loss

Football

Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner says he understands supporter frustration following a 2-0 home defeat by Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Oliver Glasner told BBC Sport it is absolutely okay for fans to express their feelings after Crystal Palace lost 2-0 to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday. Supporters at Selhurst Park whistled at the final whistle as the club remained in the Premier League relegation zone. Glasner stated that managers must face criticism when results do not meet expectations.

Palace have won only four league matches this season. Goals from Matheus Cunha and Goncalo Guedes secured the victory for the visitors, leaving the South London side 18th in the table. According to the Premier League, Palace have 21 points after 26 fixtures.

Glasner noted that the players worked hard but lacked confidence in the final third. He acknowledged that the current situation is difficult for everyone involved with the club. The manager said he remains focused on improving the form of the team despite mounting pressure from the stands. Palace next face an away trip to Brighton on March 1.

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