This season has been incredibly tough for Crystal Palace.
After pulling off an incredible upset against Manchester City in the FA Cup final less than a year ago, the south London club has seen a downward spiral.
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Since their last appearance in the Conference League on December 18, the situation has deteriorated significantly.
Palace has plummeted from fifth to 13th place in the Premier League, exited the League Cup in the quarter-finals, and been eliminated from their title defense in the FA Cup by sixth-tier side Macclesfield.
To make matters worse, captain Marc Guehi has departed for Manchester City, and the news that Glasner will step down at the end of the season has added to the strain at Selhurst Park.
A midweek trip to Bosnia was anticipated as a welcome break from the difficult domestic campaign, but it instead underlined the club’s persistent issues.
Despite having plenty of possession, they failed to convert it into a strong performance.
At this point, any discussions or plans for a final by supporters may be a bit premature.
