Crystal Palace Includes Two La Liga Coaches Among Its Managerial Options
Since last year, Crystal Palace has been exploring potential options to succeed their coach Oliver Glasner, as part of early planning for any future changes within the technical staff, according to journalist Ben Jacobs.
According to Ben Jacobs, the club's management has been in contact with two prominent figures from the Spanish league: Rayo Vallecano's coach Iñigo Pérez and Getafe's coach Pepe Bordalás, both of whom have been included on the shortlist of candidates to take on the role.
The journalist also pointed out that the English coach Liam Rosenior was among the interests of the "Eagles," but this option is no longer available after his recent move to Chelsea.
According to Ben Jacobs, this data confirms that Crystal Palace relies on a proactive planning policy to ensure technical stability and to continue building its sporting project on clear foundations in the English Premier League.
According to Ben Jacobs, the club's management has been in contact with two prominent figures from the Spanish league: Rayo Vallecano's coach Iñigo Pérez and Getafe's coach Pepe Bordalás, both of whom have been included on the shortlist of candidates to take on the role.
The journalist also pointed out that the English coach Liam Rosenior was among the interests of the "Eagles," but this option is no longer available after his recent move to Chelsea.
According to Ben Jacobs, this data confirms that Crystal Palace relies on a proactive planning policy to ensure technical stability and to continue building its sporting project on clear foundations in the English Premier League.