LONDON (Reuters) - Few managers have started as many new chapters in football management as Roy Hodgson, but the 70-year-old insists the latest with Crystal Palace will be a happy one.
Speaking to reporters on Friday for the first time since being named as sacked Frank de Boer's replacement on Tuesday, Hodgson said he had no doubt he could turn around Palace's fortunes.
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