Roy Hodgson appointed Crystal Palace manager for 2023/24 season

  • The 75-year-old steered Palace to safety last season after Patrick Vieira's sacking
  • Hodgson picked up 18 points from a possible 30
  • The Eagles hope to achieve a top-half finish under Hodgson
Roy Hodgson kept Palace up last season
Roy Hodgson kept Palace up last season / Sebastian Frej/MB Media/GettyImages
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Crystal Palace have confirmed that Roy Hodgson will be their manager for the 2023/24 season.

The 75-year-old returned to Selhurst Park in March to aid Palace's battle against relegation, after the club opted to dispense with the services of previous manager Patrick Vieira.

Hodgson's appointment appeared to spark Palace, who had been sleepwalking towards the lower end of the table, back into life, with Eberechi Eze in particular benefitting from his return to south London.

Five wins, three draws and two defeats was an extremely positive points return for Hodgson, who had served as the club's manager for four years prior to stepping down in 2021.

With trusted coaches Paddy McCarthy, Ray Lewington and Dean Kiely by his side, Hodgson will now continue as Palace manager for another year - with the former England boss admitting that his task is to hep the Eagles secure a top-half finish.


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"I am immensely pleased and proud to be extending my time at Crystal Palace, and I would like to thank the Chairman and Sporting Director for their continued faith in me," Hodgson said. "I know what a fantastic squad we have here. It’s a great blend of youth and potential, alongside experienced players with Premier League and international pedigree.

“I have spoken with the Chairman at length and we agreed that we must be ambitious in getting the most out of such talent. As such, we have set ourselves the target of a top-half finish, which we believe is eminently achievable with such a fabulous group of players and the most magnificent supporters who get behind the team, week in, week out."

Palace chairman Steve Parish added: "Roy’s record as manager speaks for itself. His return earlier this year along with Ray Lewington and assisted ably by Paddy McCarthy produced a fantastic return both in results and producing some stylish performances, helping us climb the table and get international recognition for our players.

"Appointing Roy for another season will enable him and the squad to hit the ground running for a full pre-season and continue the magnificent momentum that has built up since his return.


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