Shock footage appears to show Marc Guehi blank Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner

Footage has emerged online that appears to show Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi ignoring his manager Oliver Glasner. The video, filmed shortly after Palace earned a goalless draw at Chelsea, shows the Austrian call Guehi‘s name before the player looked at his boss and proceeded to walk down the tunnel. Glasner wanted to speak to Guehi on the pitchSky Sports Guehi briefly looked up but continued his walk towards the tunnelSky Sports Glasner stopped and was in shock at Guehi’s lack of responseSky Sports Glasner clearly looked disappointed as he stopped and watched the captain head for the tunnel. Glasner then turned to walk over to the Palace fans at Stamford Bridge. Jean-Philippe Mateta was seen walking over to talk to his manager about what happened before Glasner applaudedthe visiting crowd. It is unclear why Guehi appeared to blank his boss, with Premier League legend Roy Keane telling Sky Sports: “A player has just had a tough match. He’s physically exhausted, and he knows the manager wants to have a chit-chat. “As a player, you don’t want to get involved in that. If you want a chat, you do it inside. “This idea of managers wanting to do something on the pitch has come in the last few years. It’s like the new garlic bread. “From the player’s point of view, he’s had a tough match – just get down the tunnel.” Following their Community Shield success against Liverpool last weekend, Palace fought hard to claim a point against the world champions. Although Palace might have left west London with all three points with Eberechi Eze’s first-half goal from a free-kick chalked off by VAR due to a little-known rule. View Tweet: https://t.co/Ntqh24Mvfy Guehi appeared to just want to get off the pitch as quickly as possibleGetty What is happening with Guehi’s future? The England international has one year left on his deal at Selhurst Park, and talkSPORT understands he has no intention of signing a new contract. That means Palace will either cash in on Guehi this summer or he will leave south London next year on a free transfer. talkSPORT understands the player is willing to run down his contract and then make a move. Top European clubs are expected to be interested in Guehi. If he leaves this summer, it is Liverpool who are favourites to land him. However, after early talks, the two clubs are apart on their valuation of Guehi. The defender also wants guaranteed minutes ahead of the World Cup. Guehi has been an integral part of Palace’s trophy-winning teamsGetty Palace chairman Steve Parish admitted after his side’s win over Liverpool that Guehi could be sold. He said: “For players of that calibre to leave on a free, it’s a problem for us unfortunately. “Joachim [Andersen] went [to Fulham last summer] and we couldn’t afford to lose both. “We then had another bid [for Guehi] in January but that was a different situation. “We’ll just have to see what happens. But, you know, it needs a new contract or a conclusion of some kind.” One player who could be leaving Selhurst Park is Guehi’s teammate Eze. The England international spent a long time clapping the Palace fans in what appeared to be an emotional farewell. tallkSPORT understands Eze is closing in on a move to Tottenham Hotspur. A fee between the two clubs has yet to be agreed, but negotiations are advancing. The player has also already agreed personal terms, so Glasner faces the prospect of losing Eze, and Guehi’s future will remain a talking point until the window closes. But Glasner issued a defiant message to anyone suggesting Eze’s move away from Palace is imminent. Eze appeared to say goodbye to the Palace fans as he applauded them at full timeGetty Asked by talkSPORT if Eze approaching the Palace fans at the end of the match was his goodbye to them, Glasner responded: “No.” As for whether he will be a Palace player beyond the end of the transfer window, Glasner added: “I don’t know, but I think it was not a goodbye wave.” Glasner continued: “Eb should have scored a goal today, he had one and it was disallowed. “He will come tomorrow to the Crystal Palace training ground, Tuesday off, we take Wednesday and I expect him to be back playing for us against Fredrikstad [on Thursday in the Conference League].”

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Shock footage appears to show Marc Guehi blank Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner

Footage has emerged online that appears to show Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi ignoring his manager Oliver Glasner.

The video, filmed shortly after Palace earned a goalless draw at Chelsea, shows the Austrian call Guehi‘s name before the player looked at his boss and proceeded to walk down the tunnel.

Glasner wanted to speak to Guehi on the pitch
Sky Sports
Guehi briefly looked up but continued his walk towards the tunnel
Sky Sports
Glasner stopped and was in shock at Guehi’s lack of response
Sky Sports

Glasner clearly looked disappointed as he stopped and watched the captain head for the tunnel. Glasner then turned to walk over to the Palace fans at Stamford Bridge.

Jean-Philippe Mateta was seen walking over to talk to his manager about what happened before Glasner applaudedthe visiting crowd.

It is unclear why Guehi appeared to blank his boss, with Premier League legend Roy Keane telling Sky Sports: “A player has just had a tough match. He’s physically exhausted, and he knows the manager wants to have a chit-chat.

“As a player, you don’t want to get involved in that. If you want a chat, you do it inside.

“This idea of managers wanting to do something on the pitch has come in the last few years. It’s like the new garlic bread.

“From the player’s point of view, he’s had a tough match – just get down the tunnel.”

Following their Community Shield success against Liverpool last weekend, Palace fought hard to claim a point against the world champions.

Although Palace might have left west London with all three points with Eberechi Eze’s first-half goal from a free-kick chalked off by VAR due to a little-known rule.

LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 10: Marc Guehi of Crystal Palace looks on during the 2025 FA Community Shield match between Crystal Palace and Liverpool at Wembley Stadium on August 10, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Michael Regan - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)
Guehi appeared to just want to get off the pitch as quickly as possible
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What is happening with Guehi’s future?

The England international has one year left on his deal at Selhurst Park, and talkSPORT understands he has no intention of signing a new contract.

That means Palace will either cash in on Guehi this summer or he will leave south London next year on a free transfer.

talkSPORT understands the player is willing to run down his contract and then make a move.

Top European clubs are expected to be interested in Guehi.

If he leaves this summer, it is Liverpool who are favourites to land him.

However, after early talks, the two clubs are apart on their valuation of Guehi.

The defender also wants guaranteed minutes ahead of the World Cup.

Guehi has been an integral part of Palace’s trophy-winning teams
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Palace chairman Steve Parish admitted after his side’s win over Liverpool that Guehi could be sold.

He said: “For players of that calibre to leave on a free, it’s a problem for us unfortunately.

“Joachim [Andersen] went [to Fulham last summer] and we couldn’t afford to lose both.

“We then had another bid [for Guehi] in January but that was a different situation.

“We’ll just have to see what happens. But, you know, it needs a new contract or a conclusion of some kind.”

One player who could be leaving Selhurst Park is Guehi’s teammate Eze.

The England international spent a long time clapping the Palace fans in what appeared to be an emotional farewell.

tallkSPORT understands Eze is closing in on a move to Tottenham Hotspur.

A fee between the two clubs has yet to be agreed, but negotiations are advancing.

The player has also already agreed personal terms, so Glasner faces the prospect of losing Eze, and Guehi’s future will remain a talking point until the window closes.

But Glasner issued a defiant message to anyone suggesting Eze’s move away from Palace is imminent.

Eze appeared to say goodbye to the Palace fans as he applauded them at full time
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Asked by talkSPORT if Eze approaching the Palace fans at the end of the match was his goodbye to them, Glasner responded: “No.”

As for whether he will be a Palace player beyond the end of the transfer window, Glasner added: “I don’t know, but I think it was not a goodbye wave.”

Glasner continued: “Eb should have scored a goal today, he had one and it was disallowed.

“He will come tomorrow to the Crystal Palace training ground, Tuesday off, we take Wednesday and I expect him to be back playing for us against Fredrikstad [on Thursday in the Conference League].”

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