Hodgson will leave Crystal Palace because former Chelsea boss Lampard is about to become the new manager

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After the Eagles’ last two Premier League schedules are over, the four-year term of the veteran manager with the Eagles will end.

Crystal Palace announced that Roy Hodgson (Roy Hodgson) will resign as head coach at the end of the season. Previously, it was reported that former Chelsea boss Frank Lampard is expected to serve as Selhurst Park (Selhurst Park). ) The highest position.

Hodgson has previously managed teams such as Liverpool and England. He initially took charge of the Palace in 2017 and has since been selected to the Premier League for four consecutive seasons.

The 73-year-old has played 160 games in all competitions as the owner of the Eagles, but after the last two games against Arsenal and Liverpool in 2020-21, he decided to abandon the top coach.

What did you say

Hodgson said: “After 45 years of coaching, I think it’s time to get rid of the severe test of the top Premier League, so our last two games will be my last game as Crystal Palace manager.” The official website of the club.

“This is a particularly meaningful period in my football and professional career. I can spend the last four seasons at the Palace. Now, I feel that after another successful season, we have achieved the status of the Premier League. Now It is time for me to step down as a full-time manager.

“I really enjoy the time spent at the Palace. I am honored to work with a group of outstanding professional and dedicated players. Most of them have been with me for the past four years. Manager only It’s as good as the players performing on the court. I’m very lucky, and the person in charge must have given it to me. I’m grateful for that.

“I would also like to thank Chairman Steve Parish, his partners David Blitzer and Josh Harris, and Sports Director Doggy Fried All the support from Dougie Freedman over the years. They gave me a chance to return to my hometown club. I always feel that we are singing hymns and trying to achieve our common goals.

“I can only wish them all the best and all the best. I believe the club will continue to grow and develop.”