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Premier League: Crystal Palace boss Frank de Boer confident of turnaround after team's 4th straight loss

Reuters • September 10, 2017, 22:49:27 IST
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Crystal Palace’s under-pressure Dutch manager Frank de Boer says he is convinced he can turn around the team’s fortunes and keep his job after going down against Burnley 1-0

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Premier League: Crystal Palace boss Frank de Boer confident of turnaround after team's 4th straight loss

London: Crystal Palace’s under-pressure Dutch manager Frank de Boer, whose team suffered a fourth straight loss with a 1-0 defeat at Burnley on Sunday, says he is convinced he can turn around the team’s fortunes and keep his job. Media reports have suggested that former Ajax and Inter Milan coach De Boer, in his first season at the club, could find himself sacked soon but he denied he had received any kind of ultimatum from Palace. [caption id=“attachment_4029765” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Crystal Palace manager Frank de Boer gestures on the touchline. AP Crystal Palace manager Frank de Boer says he is convinced his team is going to achieve what they want despite poor start to Premier League campaign. AP[/caption] “No, I have very good contact with the chairman and the board,” he told reporters. “Of course we are very critical to each other but always when we leave the door we have only one opinion and that is still that we are still with the project and we know where we come from and what we want to achieve. “I‘m convinced we are going to achieve it.” Despite an aggressive, improved performance at Turf Moor, Palace host Southampton on Saturday still searching for their first point – and goal – of the campaign. “I just focus on what I can control and my staff, the players and keep thinking about Southampton from today (on Sunday). That is all I can do,” the former Dutch international said. “What other people think, they have to decide but when I‘m still the manager of Palace, I will give 100 percent.” Asked whether the battling display, which should have earned the London club at least a point, had bought him some time, De Boer said: “I don’t know, they have to decide. “I think this is a good starting point and this is what I want to see from any team that I manage. I want them to play with courage and maybe we didn’t start with it but after the goal we showed what we can do. “That gives me a lot of hope for the future.” Palace captain Jason Puncheon said he hoped De Boer would not be judged by Sunday’s result after a game in which they failed to convert their chances after gifting Chris Wood the opener. “I would like to think the manager is not judged on that performance, we were much improved,” Puncheon said. Burnley manager Sean Dyche said he had some empathy with De Boer and conceded they had deserved more. “I thought they were the better side. I thought they were the better side. I told him so,” Dyche said.

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