Crystal Palace striker Glenn Murray says caretaker boss Keith Millen would have the players' support if he was given the fulltime job.
Murray believes Millen would have the trust of the players to take the club forwards.
"A lot of the players have worked with Keith for a long time and respect him," said Murray, who joined from Brighton in 2011, helping the club win promotion two years ago and was on the bench at Arsenal.
"We showed in the time when he took over from Ian (Holloway) and again today that we work hard for him and enjoy playing under him.
"It has got to be the right man now, and it will take as long as it takes, that is up to the hierarchy."
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