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According to reports from English media, the Basque coach is now the frontrunner to take charge at Crystal Palace, succeeding Oliver Glasner.\n\nGlasner, the Austrian manager who guided Crystal Palace to their first-ever European final, had previously announced his intention to depart the club this summer. His final act in charge will be leading the team into a historic continental showdown against Rayo Vallecano on May 27th.\n\nThe potential move represents a significant step for Iraola, who has built a strong reputation during his time on the south coast. His work at Bournemouth has clearly caught the attention of other Premier League clubs, with Crystal Palace now seemingly at the front of the queue for his services.\n\nFor Crystal Palace, securing a manager of Iraola's caliber would be a statement of intent. The club is preparing for a new era following Glasner's successful but ultimately brief tenure, which culminated in that memorable European qualification.\n\nThe managerial transition comes at a pivotal moment for the London club. With European football on the horizon and a squad that has shown it can compete at the highest level, the incoming coach will inherit a team with genuine ambition and momentum.\n\nIraola's potential appointment would continue the trend of Spanish coaches making their mark in English football. His tactical acumen and man-management skills have been widely praised, qualities that Crystal Palace will be hoping to harness as they look to build on their recent achievements.\n\nWhile the deal is not yet finalized, the reports suggest that discussions are well advanced. Both clubs and the manager himself are reportedly keen to reach an agreement that would see Iraola take the reins at Selhurst Park ahead of the new campaign.\n\nBased on reporting from Fútbol.","news","Andoni Iraola is the leading candidate to replace Oliver Glasner at Crystal Palace, with the manager set to leave Bournemouth at the end of the season.","326257545792458752","Bournemouth","328256021136936961","326135625054949376","Premier League","326324141852463104","Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace","2026-05-08T17:05:05Z","iraola-to-crystal-palace-bournemouth-exit-looms","Mundo Deportivo","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.mundodeportivo.com\u002Ffutbol\u002Fpremier-league\u002F20260508\u002F1004180656\u002Ftoma-fuerza-posible-destino-iraola-premier-league.html",[63,68,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89],"326255041704890368","326222707169431552","326257610309242880","326257781126467584","326257805193383936","326257814563459072","326222713142120448","326257545754710016","326257546392244224","326257551639318528",[64,69,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,100],"Rayo Vallecano","Anderlecht","Club Queretaro","Quevilly","Queen's Park","Histon","Canada","Newcastle","Nottingham Forest","Mannsdorf-Großenzersdorf","Iraola to Crystal Palace: Bournemouth Exit Looms",[103,132,160,183],{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":-1,"category":66,"excerpt":104,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":105,"leagueId":71,"leagueName":72,"matchId":106,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":107,"slug":108,"sourceName":109,"sourceURL":110,"teamId":111,"teamName":112,"teamIds":113,"teamNames":122,"title":131},"Pierre Sage is set to join Crystal Palace after leading Lens to Coupe de France glory. Sporting director Jean-Louis Leca must now find a successor and reshape","338193111534538753","0","2026-06-05T03:15:00Z","pierre-sage-to-crystal-palace-what-it-means-for-lens","L'Equipe","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.lequipe.fr\u002FFootball\u002FArticle\u002FPierre-sage-sur-le-depart-jean-louis-leca-le-directeur-sportif-de-lens-va-avoir-plusieurs-chantiers-a-gerer\u002F1681831#at_medium=RSS_feeds","326257536443355136","Lens",[111,63,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,121],"326257535952621568","326257572367568896","326257602382008320","326222711447621632","326257536049090560","326222712726884352","326222711682502656","326257844615647232",[112,64,123,124,125,126,127,128,129,130],"Marseille","Le Mans","Vitesse","France","Nice","Cape Verde Islands","England","Ajaccio","Pierre Sage to Crystal Palace: What It Means for Lens",{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":-1,"category":66,"excerpt":133,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":134,"leagueId":71,"leagueName":72,"matchId":106,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":135,"slug":136,"sourceName":137,"sourceURL":138,"teamId":139,"teamName":140,"teamIds":141,"teamNames":150,"title":159},"Chris Wood's serious knee injury clouds New Zealand's World Cup hopes as the All Whites face Iran, Egypt, and Belgium in Group G.","338128485845307393","2026-06-04T23:01:18Z","new-zealand-s-2026-world-cup-bid-wood-injury-a-major-doubt","The Guardian","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.theguardian.com\u002Ffootball\u002F2026\u002Fjun\u002F05\u002Fnew-zealand-world-cup-2026-team-guide","326222713104371712","New Zealand",[139,88,142,143,144,145,146,87,147,148,149],"326257595583041536","326222712622026752","326257808754348032","326257660145963008","326222711976103936","326222712013852672","326222712265510912","326222711401484288",[140,99,151,152,153,154,155,98,156,157,158],"New Caledonia","South Africa","Northampton","Motherwell","Australia","Iran","Egypt","Belgium","New Zealand's 2026 World Cup Bid: Wood Injury a Major Doubt",{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":-1,"category":66,"excerpt":161,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":162,"leagueId":71,"leagueName":72,"matchId":106,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":163,"slug":164,"sourceName":137,"sourceURL":165,"teamId":166,"teamName":167,"teamIds":168,"teamNames":175,"title":182},"Spain 1-1 Iraq: Yamal injury concern as eight debutants feature in World Cup warm-up. Torres gave lead but Doski's long-range stunner equalized. Depth tested.","338113367510093825","2026-06-04T22:04:33Z","spain-1-1-iraq-what-yamal-s-absence-squad-rotation-mean","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.theguardian.com\u002Ffootball\u002F2026\u002Fjun\u002F04\u002Fspain-iraq-friendly-international-match-report","326222711653142528","Spain",[166,169,170,171,86,172,81,173,174],"326257593141956608","326257565195309056","326222711908995072","326222712819159040","326222712395534336","326257565233057792",[167,176,177,178,97,179,92,180,181],"Chattanooga","Barcelona","Mexico","Iraq","Norway","Atletico Madrid","Spain 1-1 Iraq: What Yamal's Absence & Squad Rotation Mean",{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":-1,"category":66,"excerpt":184,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":185,"leagueId":71,"leagueName":72,"matchId":106,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":186,"slug":187,"sourceName":188,"sourceURL":189,"teamId":190,"teamName":191,"teamIds":192,"teamNames":201,"title":210},"NI's youngest post-WWII side (avg age 22.1) beat Guinea 1-0 with Atcheson scoring and sent off, while Morrison debuted, showing grit before facing France.","338103552524161025","2026-06-04T21:18:17Z","ni-record-youth-side-show-grit-22-1-avg-age-beats-guinea","BBC Sport","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.bbc.com\u002Fsport\u002Ffootball\u002Farticles\u002Fc7v9ve8415mo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss","326257664243798016","Northern Ireland",[190,193,194,195,196,63,197,198,199,200,117],"326257791738056704","326257545918287872","326257545968619520","326257808385249280","326257807630274560","326257664713560064","326257664403181568","326257808158756864",[191,202,203,204,205,64,206,207,208,209,126],"Guinea","Liverpool","Arsenal","Sheffield Wednesday","Southampton","Luxembourg","Gibraltar","Blackburn","NI Record Youth Side Show Grit: 22.1 Avg Age Beats Guinea",{"awayScore":212,"awayTeam":213,"description":217,"homeScore":218,"homeTeam":219,"id":73,"kickoffAt":223,"length":224,"leagueId":225,"leagueName":72,"leagueSlug":226,"probabilityLabel":72,"slug":227,"status":228,"tvStations":229,"venueCity":21,"venueName":21},0,{"code":214,"id":63,"imagePath":215,"name":64,"slug":216},"AWY","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fteams\u002F52.png","crystal-palace","The Vitality Stadium is set for a compelling late-season Premier League clash as AFC Bournemouth host Crystal Palace on May 3, 2026. With the campaign reaching its climax, this fixture carries significant weight for both sides, albeit for different reasons. Bournemouth, under their progressive management, are likely battling to secure a historic European qualification spot, making every home point crucial. For Crystal Palace, traditionally a resilient mid-table force, this match represents an opportunity to play the spoiler and finish their season on a high, potentially climbing into the top half.\n\nWhile not a historic rivalry, recent encounters have been fiercely competitive, often characterized by tactical battles and narrow margins. The key tactical point to watch will be Bournemouth's fluid, attacking system against Palace's famously organized and disciplined defensive structure. The home side will look to dominate possession and utilize width, while Palace will aim to stay compact, frustrate, and strike with pace on the counter-attack through their dynamic forwards.\n\nThe atmosphere at the Vitality will be electric, fueled by the home fans' belief in their team's European dream. Expect a loud, partisan crowd urging their side forward from the first whistle. Fans can anticipate a tense, high-stakes affair where tactical discipline is paramount. Bournemouth will be desperate to break down a stubborn Palace backline, while the visitors will look to silence the crowd with a clinical, resilient performance. This match promises to be a fascinating test of ambition versus organization, with the outcome potentially shaping the final Premier League table.",3,{"code":220,"id":68,"imagePath":221,"name":69,"slug":222},"HME","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fteams\u002F35.png","bournemouth","2026-05-03T13:00:00Z",90,"326135624635518976","gb-premier-league","bournemouth-vs-crystal-palace-2026-05-03","finished",[]]