The Eagles may have beaten Fredrikstad without their soon-to-be former talisman, but a 1-0 win against a team currently positioned eighth in Norway’s top flight at the season’s mid-point wasn’t especially convincing.
The Austrian did not hold back in his assessment of Palace’s underwhelming transfer window so far after the game, as he discussed Eze’s imminent move from south to north London.
The Eze saga is proof of how quickly the football cycle spins. On Wednesday afternoon, Glasner insisted that Eze would play on Thursday, despite apparently being on the verge of joining Tottenham.
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Struck down by a mystery illness, according to Glasner. You suspect his medical at Arsenal is not in any serious doubt.
It was a shame. The Palace faithful would have loved to have given their FA Cup match-winner a hero’s send-off. Various homemade signs thanking him for his contribution were visible in the crowd. Alas, the next time they see him gliding across the Selhurst Turf, he’ll do so in an Arsenal shirt.
Leicester’s Bilal El Khannouss and Club Brugge’s Christos Tzolis, once of Norwich City, are the two main names in the frame. Recruits cannot come in soon enough.
The absence of a sporting director hasn’t helped, although The i Paper understands ex-Wolves chief Matt Hobbs will be appointed.
“It’s not surprising for anyone that Ebs left honestly. We knew the chances were high that this would happen. Honestly, I’ll say it like it is, we missed [the chance] to replace him early enough. That’s completely our fault and nobody else’s fault.”
Palace dominated the game with 75 per cent of the ball and had 25 shots on goal to their opponents’ five, but lacked a cutting edge. They have work to do to reach the group stage.
The scoreline could have been greater, with both Mateta and Daniel Munoz hitting the post and Justin Devenny, Eze’s replacement in the starting line-up, guilty of the most glaring miss with an errant header.
Mateta dropped deeper than usual to try and help out with production. Forgotten man Odsonne Edouard was thrown on at the end as Glasner sought a second goal to give his team more breathing room next week.
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“You need creativity. Everyone would say Eberechi Eze is the most creative player in Crystal Palace’s squad. Who was the most creative player before? Michael Olise. Both aren’t here anymore.”
Speaking to Channel 5, Parish made clear that Palace would rather sell the England centre-back this summer than lose him for free next summer, a stance that doesn’t seem to be shared by the head coach.
Glasner has laid down the gauntlet to Parish. The Austrian is Palace’s most successful manager in history, the brain behind the FA Cup and Community Shield triumphs in the past few months. He is also out of contract next summer.
The man who made Palace dream at Wembley has been unable to build on them.
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