Roy Hodgson has reportedly agreed to stay on for another season as Crystal Palace manager. Hodgson, 75, returned to Palace for a second spell in March and steered them well clear of the relegation zone.
Ad The BBC say he is expected to sign a contract for the upcoming campaign when he returns from holiday. Premier LeagueNeves stars as Wolves give Hodgson his first defeat after Palace return25/04/2023 AT 20:54 Hodgson spent four years at Palace from 2017 to 2021 and returned to the club in March after Patrick Vieira was sacked.
Hodgson’s arrival sparked a huge upturn in form. Having not won in 12 matches in all competitions, Palace reeled off three successive wins under Hodgson to move away from the bottom three.
They won twice more, while only losing two games, to comfortably secure a mid-table finish. Hodgson, who will turn 76 before Palace’s 2023/24 opener against Sheffield United on August 12, said at the end of the 2022/23 season that he expected the final match against Nottingham Forest to be his “last game”. “I signed a contract here until the end of the season and I was grateful to do so.