• Crystal Palace beat Shakhtar to reach Conference League final
  • English clubs reach all three European finals for first time

    • Published
      1 hour ago

Electric atmosphere at Selhurst Park

Ismaila SarrImage source, Getty Images
Image caption,

Ismaila Sarr scored his ninth goal of the Conference League, to become the top scorer in the competition

“I really enjoy the European nights at Selhurst,” added the Austrian. “We had to grow into the competition and the fans had to grow. If you look when we started against Larnaca, the level of excitement increased and increased.”

At Selhurst Park on Thursday it reached fever pitch.

While the Shakhtar fans bounced in one corner, the home supporters played their part in creating a fantastic atmosphere, with everyone clapping and cheering.

Never before has the club anthem of ‘Glad All Over’ been sung louder, with added pyrotechnics enhancing the party mood further.

“It was a fantastic atmosphere and a great night at Selhurst,” added Glasner. “It’s a huge achievement and great credit to the players, everybody could see how good Shakhtar are.”

Goalkeeper and captain Dean Henderson summed up the mood as he reported: “It’s incredible for the football club. You see the connection between the players and the supporters, it’s fantastic. It’s unbelievable.

“When you come in from a game like that [the FA Cup final], it gives you confidence and makes you hungry. We’ve got an ambitious group of players as well.

“It’s pretty incredible, honestly, to get into a European competition with Crystal Palace, never mind make the final. We’ve got to deliver something special. We need to get back what we deserve as well [Europa League qualification].”

A golden period in club’s 121-year history

Dean HendersonImage source, Getty Images
Image caption,

Goalkeeper Dean Henderson grabbed a megaphone from the fans to celebrate with them after the game

Since Palace were formed in 1905, they have found trophies hard to come by.

Their only success of merit was in 1991 when Ian Wright scored twice in a 4-1 Wembley final win over Everton to win the Zenith Data Systems Cup.

But Eagles fans have now had 12 unforgettable months.

Eberechi Eze’s goal gave them a 1-0 win over Manchester City for a first FA Cup success, before the Community Shield followed with a penalty shootout victory over reigning Premier League champions Liverpool.

That FA Cup glory should have taken Palace into the Europa League, but that was quickly taken away.

The club were punished by Uefa for breaching multi-club ownership rules as American businessman John Textor, who owned a 43% stake in Palace until he sold it in June, was also the majority owner of Lyon, another Europa League qualifier.

Lyon finished higher domestically so they got the Europa League spot, with Palace demoted to the third-tier Conference League and Nottingham Forest taking the Eagles’ place.

They appealed but, despite chairman Steve Parish attending an eight-hour legal case at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Switzerland, they lost.

However, 16 games across the continent later, Palace are now in their first European final, chasing more history, with special cheers from the fans reserved for the news that Forest had lost 4-0 to Aston Villa on Thursday to end their own run in the Europa League.

The Conference League final will provide a fitting farewell for Glasner.

He has consistently reported he would not be staying at Selhurst Park beyond this season.

Nevertheless, that did not stop Palace fans from serenading the Austrian and urging him to stay.

“Maybe because I’m leaving some people have come up to me and are saying this is something really special,” reported Glasner.

“Some people are saying, ‘thank you for these exciting two years we’ve had together’.

“What these players have done for Crystal Palace is incredible, winning the FA Cup, the Community Shield and now this. A few years ago it would’ve been so far away.

“Now it is close to grab it and you can write history again and give the fans moments that will stay with them forever.”

‘They have had a taste and want honey again’

Crystal Palace win the FA CupImage source, Getty Images
Image caption,

Crystal Palace beat Manchester City 1-0 in May 2025 to win the FA Cup for the first time

For Palace, their European achievement continued a rollercoaster 12 months.

After their FA Cup final triumph, Eze left for Arsenal and captain Marc Guehi almost moved to Liverpool, only for the deal to collapse on deadline day as the Eagles could not find a replacement.

But, with the added European demands – Thursday’s match was their 55th game of 2025-26 – Palace’s small squad started to suffer and from December they endured a 12-match winless run.

in January, Palace’s FA Cup defence ended with an embarrassing 2-1 third-round loss at sixth-tier Macclesfield. Later that month Glasner declared his planned departure, with news following of England centre-back Guehi’s transfer to Manchester City.

Glasner then reported he felt his squad were “being abandoned completely” by the Palace hierarchy, with many expecting those comments to lead to an immediate exit.

On top of that, key striker Jean-Philippe Mateta would have left for AC Milan in January had he not failed a medical.

Yet, despite all the chaos and drama, Glasner remained in charge and could lead them to another trophy and more magical moments.

“We want to end the season in the perfect way – and we can do it,” he added.

“I reported to the players, ‘don’t do anything for me, do it for yourselves, for the club, for the fans’. Winning the Conference League means European football again next season for Crystal Palace.

“They have had a taste, with the FA Cup and Community Shield, and they want honey again. They will not be happy with just avocado. They want something sweeter.”

Related topics

  • Premier League
  • Crystal Palace
  • Football

More on this story

  • Recent Crystal Palace news, analysis and fan views
    Selhurst Park
  • Ask about Crystal Palace – what do you want to know?
    Ask Me Anything logo

✔ today silver rate

✔ 2026 winter olympics

✔ chat gtp

✔ silver rate today

✔ silver rate today live

✔ 2030 winter olympics

Read More

Sports

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *