Crystal Palace’s season has been a tale of patience and perseverance, and former striker Kwesi Appiah believes Oliver Glasner’s steady hand has been the key to their resurgence.
Sitting 12th in the Premier League and six points clear of the relegation zone, the Eagles have found their rhythm after a challenging start. According to Appiah, who now serves as a scout for the club, Glasner’s philosophy needed time to take root.
“Glasner had a tough task of trying to make do without some key players, whether from injury or transfers,” Appiah shared. “I think the squad now is very settled, and everyone has bought into the manager’s philosophy. The team has gone from strength to strength and is really productive at this moment.”
Having spent five years at Palace, Appiah understands the club’s ups and downs. Now watching from behind the scenes, he sees a team that has embraced Glasner’s vision and is reaping the rewards. With momentum on their side, the Eagles look poised to maintain their Premier League status and build for the future.
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