Olvier Glasner has been warned that his comments while Crystal Palace boss this season could put potential suitors off appointing him as their new manager in the summer.
Glasner has spoken out against the club and their fans on a number of occasions this season and there were talks that he could be relieved of his duties before the campaign was concluded.
Palace owner Steve Parish eventually made the decision to stick with the Austrian until the summer, but he will be on the move then, with his contract expiring at Selhurst Park.
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A number of clubs have already shown an interest in making the 51-year-old their new manager, with Tottenham and Manchester United linked with a move.
But football journalist Henry Winter thinks a number of clubs could look at his outbursts this season and have second thoughts.
Speaking on GIVEMESPORT's Market Madness podcast, Winter said: "Anyone who knows Steve Parish, the very fan-friendly, passionate football man that is Steve Parish, will know that he will want to try and hold on to Glasner as long as he can.
"He had an opportunity when the American co-owners might have been thinking ‘why is he saying these things about us, we’ve got to get rid of him' and Parish calmed the situation down, calmed Glaser down, but Glasner has thrown the board under the bus, he’s thrown the players under the bus occasionally and he’s thrown the fans under the bus.
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"A lot of this is self-inflicted, it’s really sad because he’s such a good manager and there will be other clubs, some Champions League clubs, looking at him in the summer and you wonder if they will look at his behaviour and think ‘hmm how long’s he going to stay, will he be disruptive?’"
Glasner's latest outburst was aimed at the Eagles supporters, following their 1-1 Conference League draw away in Bosnia against Zrinjski Mostar last week. The supporters were heard chanting 'you're getting sacked in the morning' following a turbulent period for the manager in south London.
Glasner came out after the game and said: "They can say and sing whatever they want. I know what I am doing.
"I would say the most important thing is stay humble. I think it's the same for the fans. Stay humble. Never forget where you're coming from. I think a few who are so critical in this situation are not humble anymore."
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Soccer Football - Crystal Palace Press Conference - London, Britain - June 26, 2017 Crystal Palace Chairman Steve Parish during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
Winter described those comments by Glasner as "disrespectful".
He added: "To say 'be humble to a group of fans who have travelled to Mostar, for an away game, with the team not playing particularly well, put in basically a disgraceful cage almost in the corner of the ground and to have him tell them to be humble when they’ve made that time sacrifice with jobs, relationships, money, I just thought it was disrespectful to them and I thought he was trying to talk himself out of a job."
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