Tag: Ismaila Sarr

Igor Tudor dodges future question as Tottenham slide toward relegation after Palace defeat

Igor Tudor
March 2026

Tottenham lost 3-1 at home to Crystal Palace, leaving them one point above the relegation zone with nine games left, and Tudor would not confirm how long he will stay in charge. Spurs led through Dominic Solanke, then Van de Ven was sent off as last man, Sarr scored the resulting penalty, Jorgen Strand Larsen put Palace ahead, and Sarr added another before half-time.

Crystal Palace decide to keep Oliver Glasner until season end despite fan taunts in Mostar

Oliver Glasner
February 2026

Crystal Palace will retain Oliver Glasner until the end of the season despite away-fan chants calling for his dismissal following a disappointing draw with Zrinjski Mostar. With Palace on a poor run and Glasner already expected to leave in the summer when his contract expires, the club has decided against an early change, keeping him in place to finish the campaign.

Brennan Johnson Joins Crystal Palace in £35m Spurs Exit After Europa League Final Heroics

Brennan Johnson
January 2026

Brennan Johnson has completed a £35m move from Tottenham to Crystal Palace, ending his Spurs spell less than a year after scoring the Europa League final winner. Palace want his pace and goals to fix a recent attacking dip and push on in the league and Europe. Johnson slipped down the pecking order after Thomas Frank replaced Ange Postecoglou, prompting Spurs to accept a deal with Palace. He held role talks with Oliver Glasner and arrives early in the window as Palace prepare for Newcastle and Aston Villa, with attacking rotation also affected by Ismaila Sarr’s AFCON duty.

Glasner defends Palace after 3-0 Anfield statement

Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace)
October 2025

Glasner rejected claims that Palace’s 3-0 win over Liverpool was devalued by Arne Slot’s rotation, calling such remarks “disrespectful.” Palace dominated through Ismaila Sarr’s first-half brace and Yeremy Pino’s late finish, exploiting Liverpool’s inexperience and booking a place in the Carabao Cup fifth round. Glasner praised his side’s intensity and transitional sharpness, crediting disciplined pressing and swift counter-attacks. He reaffirmed belief in his depth players, contrasting Palace’s structure with Liverpool’s disjointed shape. With consistent execution, Glasner’s team now position themselves as dark horses in domestic cup competition.

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