Oliver Glasner has repeatedly hit out on the unprecedented schedule Crystal Palace face in current weeks, with Thursday evening’s conflict in opposition to KuPS adopted by a visit to Leeds on Saturday – earlier than a Carabao Cup tie at Arsenal on Tuesday.
And the Austrian is unlikely to row again on these criticisms after Palace had been held to a 2-2 draw by the Finnish outfit having made 11 modifications, though this was a spirited show from his aspect.
The draw meant the Eagles completed tenth within the Convention League desk, and they’re going to now be compelled into two further fixtures in a play-off spherical in February.
Palace will tackle both Sigma Olomouc of the Czech Republic or Bosnian aspect Zrinjski Mostar.
Day by day Mail Sport’s WILL PICKWORTH was at Selhurst Park and he has picked out some key speaking factors from the conflict.
Crystal Palace’s younger aspect had been held to a 2-2 draw by Finnish outfit KuPS at Selhurst Park
Palace fought exhausting, however now need to play two further fixtures within the play-off spherical in February
How did Palace’s children fare?
Glasner isn’t a supervisor who tends to rotate, however with the chaotic schedule his aspect face he pledged to discipline separate XIs right here and in opposition to Leeds in lower than 48 hours time.
The Austrian gave debuts to Joel Drakes-Thomas, 16, Dean Benamar, 17 and George King, 18, whereas Kaden Rodney featured for the primary workforce for simply the second time.
All 4 academy stars checked out house within the first half, with Benamar standing out by way of his driving runs down the left. Nonetheless, the sport turned on its head within the second interval, as KUPS scored twice in three minutes.
Palace’s younger aspect had been reduce open and when Benamar limped off shortly after KUPS’ second aim, it proved to be a testing interval for the quartet.
Nonetheless, Palace recovered nicely to get their equaliser, and this was a proud evening for the South London membership. The kids, who all confirmed constructive indicators, will solely be higher for the expertise.
‘We performed an amazing first half, particularly the academy gamers,’ Glasner stated post-match.
‘We may see they weren’t used to enjoying on this stage although as all 4 had been cramping after 60 minutes. However they confirmed an excellent efficiency and demonstrated they’re skills.’
George King (left) and Dean Benamar (proper) had been two children handed their Palace debuts
Joel Drakes-Thomas, 16, impressed within the left No 10 place, and Glasner was stuffed with reward
Was Glasner proper to prioritise the Premier League?
It’s a query that can divide Palace followers given their stretched squad will now face two further video games, however by sitting fifth within the Premier League, Glasner believes his aspect are Champions League contenders.
He stated final week that he was solely targeted on getting Palace by way of the Convention League League Part in no matter place that was – and the Eagles are nonetheless favourites for the competitors.
With such a younger workforce, this end result shouldn’t be sniffed at too. It was the defeats by AEK Larnaca and Strasbourg that finally price them a spot within the high eight.
In each video games Palace had been wasteful after having greater than sufficient possibilities to win.
Glasner can even hope his squad are in a greater form come February, ideally with new signings in January.
Oliver Glasner selected to prioritise Saturday’s Premier League sport at Leeds over this one
Uche impresses once more
It’s simple to neglect Christantus Uche was a brand new signing in the summertime given Glasner’s reluctance to make use of him over the primary half of the season.
The Nigerian had performed simply 103 minutes in all competitions earlier than his first begin at Shelbourne final week, the place he impressed with a aim and an help.
Uche’s lack of gametime noticed him miss out on Nigeria’s AFCON squad in a welcome, however ironic increase for Palace.
But for the second successive week he took his alternative. The ahead scored an exquisite aim with the surface of his foot, and it was a end that led to gasps from the gang when it was proven on the large display at Selhurst Park.
‘It was an incredible aim,’ Glasner added. ‘He may have scored two or three but it surely was a very good efficiency. It’s essential we now have him instead for the others.’


















