Crystal Palace soaring under Glasner ahead of European bow

Crystal Palace's French midfielder #07 Michael Olise (C) celebrates scoring the team's second goal from the penalty spot during the English Premiere League football match between Manchester City and Crystal Palace at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on December 16, 2023. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)

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Crystal Palace enter unfamiliar territory Thursday as they
make their first full venture into European football riding a club-record
18-match unbeaten run and fresh off a win over the Premier League champions.
Oliver Glasner's team head to eastern Poland this week to
play Dynamo Kyiv in the UEFA Conference League, brimming with confidence after
an impressive 2-1 victory over Liverpool on Saturday.
Palace's only previous experience of continental competition
was one home-and-away tie in the Intertoto Cup back in 1998, but they return to
Europe after beating Manchester City to win last season's FA Cup.
That was the club's first major trophy, and it was followed
by another triumphant day out at Wembley with a Community Shield win over
Liverpool.
Palace lost a court battle over their demotion from the
Europa League after falling foul of UEFA's rules governing multi-club
ownership, a rare defeat in recent times for a team thriving under Glasner.
The 51-year-old Austrian's stock has risen to the extent
that he is now considered among the favourites for the Manchester United job if
Ruben Amorim is sacked.
"I follow all the rumours - and that's all they
are," Glasner told Kicker magazine on Monday.
But rewind to just a year ago and Glasner's own position was
under threat after a dismal start to the season, in which Palace won just one of
their first 13 league games.
Glasner took over a team flirting with relegation when he
replaced Roy Hodgson in February 2024 but has overseen an astonishing
transformation at Selhurst Park despite losing arguably his two best players.
Michael Olise left for Bayern Munich last year while
Eberechi Eze completed a switch to Arsenal in August.
Crucially though he managed to hold on to captain Marc Guehi
at the transfer deadline after the England defender looked set to join
Liverpool.
Tough stance on Guehi
sale
Glasner denied reports he threatened to quit Palace if Guehi
was sold but made a compelling case that convinced chairman Steve Parish to
cling on to the centre-back.
"At the end of many discussions it was the chairman who
asked me: 'Oliver, do you think we can manage the season when we sell Marc?' I
said: 'Honestly we can't manage it in the short-term,'" said Glasner.
"If you want this scenario for Crystal Palace and you
are fine with it, sell Marc. If you don't want to have this, then we have to
keep him. And then he decided we keep him."
Palace risk losing Guehi for nothing when his contract
expires in the summer but are reaping the rewards for now, with the Premier
League's joint-best defensive record through six games.
The Eagles are the only remaining undefeated team in the
league and have already faced four of the sides who finished in the top seven
last term.
They are up to third place and trail Liverpool by just three
points despite the vast disparity in resources among England's elite.
Only Fulham and Aston Villa spent less money this summer
than Palace, whose main signing was Spain winger Yeremy Pino from Villarreal in
a deal worth up to £26 million ($35 million).
To put it into perspective Premier League clubs splurged
more than £3 billion on new players in the summer, with Liverpool spending a
record amount nearing £450 million.
Palace had one of the biggest net transfer profits in the
top flight but Glasner is finding a way to extract the best from the players at
his disposal.
Only Liverpool, Arsenal and City have collected more points
in 2025 than Palace.
Jean-Philippe Mateta has scored 29 times in 56 league games
under Glasner, while Ismaila Sarr and Adam Wharton are flourishing too, as is
the tireless Daniel Munoz.
Maxence Lacroix and Chris Richards are part of a formidable
back three with Guehi, and Dean Henderson looks to be the goalkeeper that
United were hoping he would become at Old Trafford.
Glasner, who won the Europa League with Eintracht Frankfurt
in 2021/22, can make more history with Palace against Dynamo by eclipsing the
club's record unbeaten run originally set back in 1969.
But in a competition where they are viewed as trophy
contenders alongside Fiorentina and Strasbourg, Palace will not be content with
simply getting a taste of European football.
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