Oliver Glasner is facing increasing pressure as the manager of Crystal Palace, with his job hanging in the balance over the next four crucial matches. The Austrian coach has matched the club's worst-ever start to a Premier League season, having failed to secure a victory in any of the first eight league games. The latest setback came with a 1-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, marking the first time since the 1992-93 season that Palace has gone winless in their opening eight matches of a top-flight campaign. Currently, Glasner's team sits at the bottom of the Premier League in terms of scoring, having netted only five goals. They find themselves in 18th place, mirroring the points tally from the 2017 season when they lost their first seven matches under Frank de Boer and Roy Hodgson. With the pressure mounting, Glasner's future at the club is expected to be determined by the outcomes of the upcoming games before the next international break. Among the potential candidates to replace him is Graham Potter, should the situation not improve.