Hodgson vows to fight on as Palace fans vent fury in Brighton defeat
Roy Hodgson vowed to carry on fighting as Crystal Palace manager despite some of the club's fans turning on him during the 4-1 Premier League defeat at Brighton.
Hodgson cut a forlorn figure on the touchline as goals from Lewis Dunk, Jack Hinshelwood, Facundo Buonanotte and Joao Pedro once again left his future under scrutiny.
Palace sacked their previous manager, Patrick Vieira, following a 1-0 defeat in this fixture last season so Hodgson, on a run of just four wins from 17 matches, could be on thin ice.
The 76-year-old knew it was not going to be his day when Michael Olise, on as a substitute, lasted just eight minutes before suffering a recurrence of a hamstring injury.
That led to chants of "you don't know what you're doing" from the away end with the Brighton fans, never shy to revel in their rivals' misfortune, responding with "Super Roy Hodgson".
Hodgson quipped; "Wonderful, wasn't it? Is it nice? No it isn't. Yes, my years of management have given me the resilience to cope with that, absolutely, and taunts from away supporters are part and parcel of our lives.
"At the moment our fans aren't very happy with everything that is happening at the club and they are making their feelings known as well.
"But I signed up to be the manager and coach of this football club and I've got the strength, resilience and determination to see things through. I'm certainly not going to be cowed by that type of thing."
Hodgson is hamstrung by the absence of Eberechi Eze through injury but his decision to risk his other star man, Olise, when his side were 3-0 down raised eyebrows.
Hodgson added: "I was told he couldn't start the game, everyone was quite comfortable with that.
"But they told me, and he told me, he was fine to be on the bench and to play in the second half. Unfortunately, I don't have a crystal ball and I wasn't to know that would lead to a recurrence of his injury."
A late goal from Jean-Philippe Mateta could not spark a Palace revival and the loss of captain Marc Guehi to a first-half knee injury just compounded a thoroughly rotten day.