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Roy Hodgson given emotional guard of honour ahead of his last home game in charge of Crystal Palace

May. 19, 2021
Roy Hodgson given emotional guard of honour ahead of his last home game in charge of Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson was given a touching guard of honour by his own players and Arsenal ahead of his final game in charge at Selhurst Park.

Hodgson, 73, has confirmed he will step down from his post in charge of his boyhood club at the end of the season - and tributes to his fine work quickly flooded in from across the football world.

Mikel Arteta warmly labelled Hodgson as a 'legend' of the game, and the Arsenal coach lined up alongside the stars as Hodgson emerged from the tunnel for the last time on Wednesday evening.

The fixture marked the return of Palace supporters at the ground, and the thousands also joined in with applause and chants to celebrate Hodgson's achievements and wish him well for the future.

A well-travelled Hodgson looked visibly emotional with the rapturous atmosphere, and the veteran coach was unable to hide a rich smile while he walked between both teams and shared a handshake with Arteta.

Having helped to stabilise Palace over his four-year tenure, Hodgson departs on good terms with the club - and he has refused to rule out returning to football after enjoying some time away.

Hodgson insisted that his decision is to 'step away from the rigours' of the top-flight, hinting at a comeback in the future.

He added: 'To suddenly start making the bold statement about "retirement" and "this is the end of me in the world of football"… I really don't know.

'It's a dangerous thing to do when you still feel good about yourself and still enjoy your life in football.

'I'm stepping down from the club and away from football for a while. I still have a future I'm looking forward to, whether that be in football or elsewhere. It's a never say never moment.'

Hodgson told his Palace players of his final decision on Monday morning to help the club begin their planning for next season and beyond.

Palace had anticipated Hodgson's exit and, as a result, were working on drawing up contingency plans for a possible replacement. They are yet to pick out a preferred candidate, however.

The names on their shortlist include Sean Dyche, Frank Lampard, Chris Wilder, Steve Cooper and Valerian Ismael.


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