According to reports, Ray Lewington and Paddy McCarthy, assistants at Crystal Palace, will be in charge of leading the team this evening when they travel to Everton in the Premier League.
After becoming ill during training last week and needing to be brought to the hospital, Roy Hodgson is still recovering.
That occurred in the midst of persistent reports that Oliver Glasner, the former manager of Eintracht Frankfurt, is set to succeed Hodgson in his position. According to Sky Germany, Glasner has committed to take over as manager of the Eagles, with an option to extend the deal for an additional year, through 2026.
According to The Daily Mail, Hodgson has also thought about resigning from management and leaving his position after becoming ill. That would enable Glasner to take over and cover the open position, giving him his first employment since departing Frankfurt in the summer. But for the time being, Hodgson’s assistants Lewington and McCarthy are expected to lead Palace against Everton ahead of their crucial relegation match at Goodison Park, as reported by Edmund Brack of the South London Press.
The Daily Mail claims that after getting sick, Hodgson has also considered quitting management and his job. That would allow Glasner to fill in and cover for the vacancy, which would be his first job since leaving Frankfurt in the summer. However, Hodgson’s assistants McCarthy and Lewington are anticipated to guide Palace against Everton in the interim before their pivotal Goodison Park relegation game, according to Edmund Brack of the South London Press. According to The Daily Mail, Hodgson has thought about leaving management and his profession since becoming ill. That would provide Glasner the opportunity to cover and step in for the opening. This would be his first position since departing from Frankfurt in the summer.
However, Edmund Brack of the South London Press reports that McCarthy and Lewington, Hodgson’s assistants, are expected to lead Palace against Everton in the interim before their crucial Goodison Park relegation clash.