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Paddy McCarthy is now favourite to be Crystal Palace’s future long term manager, eclipsing Roy Hodgson

Paddy McCarthy is now favourite to be Crystal Palace’s future long term manager, eclipsing Roy Hodgson

Paddy McCarthy is now favourite to be Crystal Palace’s up coming long term supervisor but Roy Hodgson is however among the the contenders for Selhurst Park… with Rafa Benitez and Ralph Hasenhuttl also hotly-tipped to replace Patrick Vieira

Paddy McCarthy has emerged as the favourite to develop into the future long lasting Crystal Palace supervisor, whilst a probable return for Roy Hodgson is also hugely fancied. 

On Friday early morning, the south-east London club introduced the departure of Patrick Vieira as initially-staff supervisor at Selhurst Park, alongside the exit of some of his backroom staff members.

A assertion issued by the Eagles said the ‘process to appoint a new manager is underway’. 

Former Crystal Palace defender McCarthy, the present below-21s mentor, is to choose charge of the the to start with staff towards Arsenal on Sunday.

The latest odds from Paddy Electricity advise that he is now favorite for the long-lasting task, at 15/8.  

Paddy McCarthy is now the favourite to be Crystal Palace’s supervisor on a lasting basis

Roy Hodgson was the early favourite to return to the Selhurst Park dugout he remaining in 2021

The Crystal Palace job is currently available after the sacking of Patrick Vieira on Friday

Patrick Vieira was fired by the Eagles after failing to acquire any of their 12 matches in 2023

Future Long-lasting Crystal Palace Manager 

The early sector chief was 75-calendar year-aged Hodgson, who was tipped to return to the dugout at Selhurst Park.

Hodgson was in cost of the Eagles concerning 2017 and 2021, when he announced he was leaving the club in Might of that calendar year.

After briefly stepping away from soccer supervisor, Hodgson became Watford supervisor in January 2022, as the Bees were being relegated from the Premier League.  

Other names intensely linked to the recently-vacant part include things like Lucien Favre, who was most not long ago in charge of Ligue 1 Pleasant, and previous Liverpool, Newcastle and Everton Rafa Benitez. 

Benitez has intensive expertise with the Premier League, and beforehand stated that he was wanting for a extended-phrase undertaking to develop in his following part. 

Jesse Marsch, the previous Leeds boss, is third favourite at 9/1.  

Other names prominently linked to the vacant position contain previous Southampton supervisor Ralph Hasenhuttl and ex-Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo.

Hasenhuttl is a person of many names touted who has currently helmed a Leading League side, alongside Marcelo Bielsa, who was previously at Leeds, Frank Lampard following his time at Everton, and ex-Aston Villa man Steven Gerrard. 

Other opportunities involve individuals now operating at other golf equipment, which include the Championship trio of Carlos Corberan (West Bromwich Albion), Michael Carrick (Middlesbrough) and Vincent Kompany (Burnley), and Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou. 

Currently unemployed selections perhaps open to the Crystal Palace position incorporate Mauricio Pochettino, Sam Allardyce and Thomas Tuchel.  

Crystal Palace journey to leading-of-the-desk Arsenal on Sunday, prior to the intercontinental break.

April sees the Eagles host Leicester Metropolis, Everton and West Ham, together with journeys to Leeds, Southampton and Wolves. 

The Eagles presently sit in 12th place in the Leading League, just a few details obvious of the bottom three.  

Rafa Benitez is another frontrunner in the betting for the newly vacant Crystal Palace job

Rafa Benitez is another frontrunner in the betting for the newly vacant Crystal Palace job 

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