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Crystal Palace appoint new manager following departure of Oliver Glasner

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Crystal Palace have confirmed Pierre Sage as their new head coach, with the Frenchman signing a three-year contract at Selhurst Park.The 47-year-old arrives from Lens to take over from Oliver Glasner, who departed south London following two and a half seasons at the helm.Glasner's exit comes after a trophy-laden spell that transformed the club's fortunes, delivering the FA Cup in 2025, before adding the Community Shield and Conference League during the 2025-26 campaign.The Austrian had announced in January his intention to leave at the end of the season, prompting the Eagles to pursue his successor.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Sage's credentials made him an attractive candidate following an outstanding campaign in France.During his single season with Lens, he claimed Ligue 1's manager of the year award after guiding the club to a runners-up spot in the league.He also won the Coupe de France, a first triumph in the competition across the club's 120-year existence.Prior to his time...

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