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Crystal Palace reappointed Roy Hodgson as manager

Roy Hodgson, Manager of Watford FC looks on prior to the Premier League match between Burnley and Watford - Getty Images/James Gill

Roy Hodgson, Manager of Watford FC looks on prior to the Premier League match between Burnley and Watford – Getty Images/James Gill

Roy Hodgson has agreed to an incredible return as Crystal Palace head coach at the age of 75 until the end of the season.

The former England manager will come out of retirement for a second time to take over from Patrick Vieira – who succeeded him in 2021 and who was fired last Friday after a run of 12 matches without a win.

The poor form left Palace chairman Steve Parish concerned over whether the club could avoid relegation with Under-21 coach and former captain Paddy McCarthy then overseeing a 4-1 defeat away to Arsenal.

Before that game it is understood that talks were already advanced to bring back Hodgson, who was approached when Vieira was sacked, with Parish deciding that he is the best option to guide Palace to safety before a permanent appointment is made.

Hodgson was brought in on a similar short-term deal last January to try and save Watford, then in the bottom three, from relegation. Ultimately he could not achieve that but Palace believe his knowledge and experience of their club will make a difference.

Hodgson was a boyhood Palace fan and took over in September 2017 keeping the club in the Premier League for four consecutive seasons. He indicated when he stepped down that he would be retiring but the lure of returning to the dug-out has once again proven to be too strong.

Even though Palace have overhauled their squad since Hodgson left he has previously worked with a number of key players including Wilfried Zaha who the club is hoping to persuade to sign a new deal. But that can only happen if they stay up.

Despite their awful run of form Palace are still 12th in the table, albeit just three points ahead of West Ham who occupy the final relegation place with two games in hand. Hodgson’s first game in charge will be at home to relegation rivals Leicester City on April 1.