However, Glasner may not be in the dugout come next Thursday, with Palace considering an immediate managerial change.
This is not the first time the 51-year-old’s job has been on a knife-edge this season. Palace considered making a change in January after Glasner criticised the club’s hierarchy following defeat to Sunderland, accusing them of “abandoning” his team by selling Marc Guéhi to Manchester City without securing a replacement.
He was not sacked for those comments, with Palace taking the view that stability would give them the best chance of winning the Conference League. His position is under review again as their form continues to slump.
“We are not in the best moment,” Glasner explained. “I take responsibility for everything. I’m just not good enough right now to replace the players we sold, integrate the new ones and cope with the schedule.”