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Hodgson to leave Crystal Palace amid reports ex-Chelsea boss Lampard is in line for top job at Selhurst Park

The veteran manager's four year stint with the Eagles will come to an end after their final two Premier League fixtures

Crystal Palace have announced that Roy Hodgson will step down as head coach at the end of the season amid reports that ex-Chelsea boss Frank Lampard is in line for the top job at Selhurst Park.

Hodgson, who has previously managed Liverpool and the England national team, initially took charge of Palace in 2017 and has since managed to keep them in the top-flight for four consecutive seasons.

The 73-year-old has overseen 160 games across all competitions as Eagles boss, but has decided to walk away from top-flight coaching after their final two fixtures of the 2020-21 campaign against Arsenal and Liverpool.