Roy Hodgson has urged his Crystal Palace gamers to display a “lack of fear” forward of his first match since returning to the Premier League strugglers.
The 75-year-old former England supervisor, beforehand in control of the Eagles from 2017-21, arrived again on the south London membership final week on a contract till the tip of the season after they sacked Patrick Vieira.
Palace has gone 12 video games and not using a win within the Premier League, albeit a number of of these fixtures had been towards main groups, and is simply three factors above the relegation zone heading into Saturday’s match at house to Seventeenth-placed Leicester City.
“I want to see some energy,” Hodgson informed Palace’s web site on Tuesday.
“I want to see some enthusiasm.
“I want to see that they (players) are aware of our situation, and they are aware that the fans need to be boosted as well, (and want) to see a team that they can believe in, and get behind.
“Any tactical changes or tweaks we want to make, we’ll be working on from now until the end of May, but for this first game… I want energy, I want enthusiasm, I want optimism, and I want a lack of fear.”
Hodgson, a boyhood Palace fan, added: “I want players with the quality we have to show those qualities, and not be frightened that they’re going to fail in some way.
“Go out there, don’t be scared to fail, trust in yourself, trust in your team-mates — and trust our fans to pull us though.”
Palace’s final league win was a 2-0 success at second-bottom Bournemouth on New Year’s Eve and it has taken simply 5 factors from a doable 36 since then.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com