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'No button to press' - Glasner and Forest must find stability
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'No button to press' - Glasner and Forest must find stability

August 22, 2026 at 05:43 PM
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Oliver Glasner and Nottingham Forest are both searching for consistency ahead of their Premier League meeting, with neither side able to simply flip a switch to fix their issues.

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Anton Stach's late goal for Leeds hands Oliver Glasner a defeat in his first game at Nottingham Forest.

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Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner and Nottingham Forest are both navigating periods of inconsistency in the Premier League. The article frames their upcoming encounter as a clash between two sides lacking stability, with Glasner acknowledging there is 'no button to press' to instantly turn things around. Forest, meanwhile, have endured a turbulent campaign marked by managerial change and unpredictable results. Both teams need to find structural solutions rather than quick fixes if they are to climb the table.

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Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest meet at a juncture where both clubs are searching for rhythm rather than chasing silverware. Glasner's pragmatic assessment — that stability cannot be conjured on demand — reflects a wider truth for mid-table sides: the margins between a comfortable season and a relegation scrap are often defined by weeks, not transfers. For Forest, the spotlight is particularly sharp after a campaign of upheaval, and their away form and defensive organisation will be under scrutiny. The match is less a blockbuster than a test of which side can impose a coherent identity for 90 minutes.

Impact

Both Crystal Palace and Forest face pressure to find consistent form; the result could shift momentum but neither side projects clear superiority.

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'No button to press' - Glasner and Forest must find stability

Oliver Glasner and Nottingham Forest are both searching for consistency ahead of their Premier League meeting, with neither side able to simply flip a switch to fix their issues.

Article summary

Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner and Nottingham Forest are both navigating periods of inconsistency in the Premier League. The article frames their upcoming encounter as a clash between two sides lacking stability, with Glasner acknowledging there is 'no button to press' to instantly turn things around. Forest, meanwhile, have endured a turbulent campaign marked by managerial change and unpredictable results. Both teams need to find structural solutions rather than quick fixes if they are to climb the table.

Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest meet at a juncture where both clubs are searching for rhythm rather than chasing silverware. Glasner's pragmatic assessment — that stability cannot be conjured on demand — reflects a wider truth for mid-table sides: the margins between a comfortable season and a relegation scrap are often defined by weeks, not transfers. For Forest, the spotlight is particularly sharp after a campaign of upheaval, and their away form and defensive organisation will be under scrutiny. The match is less a blockbuster than a test of which side can impose a coherent identity for 90 minutes.

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Aug 22, 2026, 5:43 PM
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