Next Crystal Palace Manager Odds: Who Could Replace Glasner?

Next Crystal Palace Manager Odds: Who Could Replace Glasner?

Pressure is mounting on Oliver Glasner at Crystal Palace, with reports suggesting he may not see out the season.

Oliver Glasner’s time at Crystal Palace appears to be nearing its end. A 10-game winless streak across all competitions, coupled with a public spat over January transfers, has left the Austrian coach’s position hanging by a thread. With fans growing restless and Palace brass facing mounting pressure, the search for the next manager is already heating up.

Robbie Keane has shot to the top of the betting market to replace Oliver Glasner, with his odds crashing from 9/1 to 2/7 in just a few hours after heavy backing. According to Oddschecker, he accounted for 76% of bets placed in the last 12 hours, highlighting the confidence punters have in the ex-Tottenham and Ireland legend.

Elsewhere, Thomas Frank remains a leading alternative at 4/1, bringing proven Premier League experience and tactical structure, while Paddy McCarthy lingers as the internal option with deep Palace ties

Who is the Favourite to Replace Oliver Glasner at Crystal Palace?

Robbie Keane is the favourite to replace Oliver Glasner as Crystal Palace manager, with odds crashing to 5/4 after taking 76% of bets today per Oddschecker data.

Next Crystal Palace Manager Best Odds Bookmaker
Robbie Keane 5/4 BetVictor
Thomas Frank 4/1 BetVictor
Paddy McCarthy 5/1 BetVictor
Roger Schmidt 9/1 Sky Bet
Cesc Fabregas 10/1 Sky Bet

Last updated 14:15, Friday 20th February. View the full market on Crystal Palace Next Manager page on Oddschecker.

Robbie Keane has emerged as the surprise favourite to take over at Crystal Palace, and it’s easy to see why. A true Premier League legend, his playing career commands respect, and his presence alone could lift both the squad and the fans. Known for his passion and energy on the pitch, Keane could bring a sense of urgency and identity to a Palace side in need of a spark.

Thomas Frank brings stability and Premier League know-how. Recently at Tottenham, he proved he can get the best out of limited resources. His structured, disciplined style could steady Palace after Glasner’s tumultuous spell, focusing on organization and defensive solidity to help the team grind out results. He’s the safe, pragmatic option.

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Paddy McCarthy is the sentimental favourite. As Glasner’s former assistant with deep Palace ties, he knows the squad and club inside out. While untested at the top level, McCarthy could calm the dressing room and maintain continuity, potentially stepping up as a long-term option if results follow.

Roger Schmidt brings European experience and an attacking, high-press style that could transform Palace’s play. His fast, energetic approach would excite fans and lift performances, but introducing a new system mid-season comes with obvious risks. Schmidt is the high-reward option for a club willing to gamble on a bold tactical overhaul.

Cesc Fabregas is the glamorous wildcard. His success at Como and elite playing career suggest he could add creativity, vision, and mentorship for younger players. Palace might see him as a long-term project, though his lack of Premier League experience makes this a risky, forward-looking choice.

Why Oliver Glasner’s Future at Selhurst Park Is in Doubt

Oliver Glasner's future at Crystal Palace is in serious doubt after just one win in 15 matches across all competitions, leaving the Eagles teetering eight points above relegation with fans openly chanting "Glasner out" during Thursday's Conference League draw.

The Austrian, who confirmed months ago he'd leave at season's end seeking a "new challenge" after delivering the FA Cup last year, reignited tensions with a public rant against the board for selling captain Marc Guéhi to Man City mid-gameweek, accusing them of "abandoning" him without replacements. Palace hierarchy are now in showdown talks that could see him axed imminently, with next manager markets going into overdrive.

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