Glasner signs off in style as Crystal Palace lift historic European crown

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Crystal Palace put the fairytale finishing touches on the Oliver Glasner era, securing their first-ever European silverware to bid farewell to the Austrian tactician in ultimate style. Glasner achieved what no predecessor in Selhurst Park history could, guiding English football's oldest professional club to the most successful season in its history, capped off by continental glory.

There was a twist of fate to this historic run. Having initially qualified for the Europa League as FA Cup winners, administrative complications saw the Eagles reallocated to the UEFA Conference League. Palace duly grabbed their debut European campaign by the scruff of the neck, going all the way to lift the trophy.

The pre-match billing promised fireworks between the tournament's two most prolific sides, but the opening 45 minutes proved to be a cagey, tactically rigid affair. After lively opening exchanges, both managers successfully nullified the opposition's threat by shutting down the half-spaces. The closest either side came before the interval was Tyrick Mitchell’s spectacular diving header, which flashed agonizingly wide of the bottom corner.

The South Londoners seized control immediately after the restart and broke the deadlock in the 51st minute. Driven forward from midfield, Adam Wharton unleashed a stinging low drive from distance. The Rayo Vallecano goalkeeper could only parry the ball directly into the danger zone, allowing the predatory Jean-Philippe Mateta to poke home into an unguarded net.

Palace smelled blood and could have put the tie to bed within minutes. Rayo survived by the barest of margins when Yeremy Pino’s brilliant free-kick struck both posts before spinning away from the goal line. Mateta was then denied a quick-fire second when the Spanish keeper redeemed himself with a superb reflex save using his boot.

Rayo boss Iñigo Pérez turned to his bench in a desperate bid to salvage the final, but Glasner’s well-drilled side showed the game-management that has defined their cup exploits. Forfeiting possession, the Eagles dragged the Spaniards into a physical, attritional dogfight, winning the vast majority of their duels. It left the travelling Spanish support in tears as Rayo’s frontline ran completely out of ideas against a resolute Palace low-block.

With two European finals down, Premier League clubs boast a perfect record this season. All eyes now turn to Arsenal to see if the English top flight can complete a historic European clean sweep.

2025-26, Conference League

Crystal Palace - Rayo Vallecano 1:0 (0:0)
Goals: Mateta, 51 (1:0)

Crystal Palace: Henderson D.; Muñoz D.; Lacroix M.; Canvot; Riad Chadi; Mitchell T.; Wharton A.; Sarr Is.; Pino Y. (Guessand, 80); Kamada; Mateta (Strand Larsen, 76)
Substitution: Strand Larsen (from 76); Guessand (from 80)
Bench: Matthews Remi; Benitez W.; Clyne; Sosa B.; Richards Chr.; Cardines; Lerma; Johnson B-n; Hughes W.; Devenny
Yellow Cards: Wharton A. 42; Pino Y. 74; Riad Chadi 82

Rayo Vallecano: Batalla; Chavarría; Álvaro García (Espino, 70); Lejeune; Ratiu; Ciss P.; López U. (Díaz Р., 63); Valentín Ó. (Mendy N., 62); Palazón (Akhomach, 78); Alemao; De Frutos (Camello, 70)
Substitution: Mendy N. (from 62); Díaz Р. (from 63); Espino (from 70); Camello (from 70); Akhomach (from 78)
Bench: Cárdenas; Balliu; Gumbau; Trejo
Yellow Cards: Ciss P. 20; Palazón 23; López U. 49; Álvaro García 62; Mendy N. 85; Espino 92

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