Daily Mail

Hodgson happy to be home

- By SAMI MOKBEL and MATT LAWTON

ROY HODGSON believes he has returned home after sealing his return to football management with Crystal Palace yesterday. The 70-year-old will take his first training session at the club’s Beckenham HQ today after signing a two-year contract worth £2.5million a year. Hodgson will also net a bonus of at least £1m if he manages to keep Palace in the Premier League. The former England manager has wasted no time in putting his stamp on the club by adding right-hand man Ray Lewington to his coaching staff while Sammy Lee — who worked under Sam Allardyce and Frank de Boer — has been shown the door. All of De Boer’s staff have also left Selhurst Park, while doubts remain over the futures of head of performanc­e Ryland Morgans and goalkeeper coach Martyn Margetson, who were both employed by Allardyce last season. Hodgson said: ‘This is very much the club of my boyhood and I remember in my youth watching the club from the terraces at the Holmesdale Road end which gave me such fond memories. ‘In those days I had dreams of playing for the team, then as a coach you think about coaching the team and a lot has happened in between. ‘It is very rewarding to find myself here now as the Palace manager, at a club I have always loved and admired with a huge potential. ‘We are the club of south London, with an enormously large fan base. The ambitions here are realistic and there is an enormous potential for growth and I hope we can achieve our goals.’

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom