Palace fans booed and chanted for Glasner to be sacked after the club’s dismal display against Bosnian side Zrinjski Mostar in the Conference League this week.
Glasner has expressed uncertainty regarding his immediate future as Palace manager, despite already being scheduled to depart in the summer at the end of his contract.
The Austrian, who guided Palace to the FA Cup last season, is widely considered the most successful Palace manager in the club’s history, and yet he may leave before his contract is up as the club continue to falter.
Asked if he would see out his contract at Selhurst Park in his latest press conference, Glasner said “let’s see” before speaking on the state of the club.
“We're not in the best moment right now. I understand and take responsibility for everything, because I'm responsible for the whole team.
“I'm just not good enough to replace the players we sold. I'm just not good enough to integrate the new players in a way.”
Palace host bottom of the table Wolves on Sunday before the second leg of their Conference League tie with Zrinjski Mostar on Thursday as fans wonder how long Glasner has left.
