Oliver Glasner Admits Feeling “Scared” During Crystal Palace’s 2-0 Win Against Newcastle
1 min readDespite Crystal Palace securing a comfortable 2-0 victory over Newcastle, manager Oliver Glasner revealed a surprising emotion he experienced during the match.
Glasner confessed that amidst his team’s dominant display, he felt a sense of apprehension about the intensity exhibited by his players, particularly in the first 30 minutes of the game at Selhurst Park.
Expressing his astonishment at the remarkable work rate demonstrated by his squad, Glasner remarked, “I was scared that I would have to make 10 substitutions because the intensity in the first 30 minutes was so great. I have to thank the players for all their efforts.”
This revelation sheds light on Glasner’s dedication to instilling a high level of intensity and work ethic within the team, a philosophy that has quickly taken hold at Crystal Palace since his arrival.
Upon joining the club, Glasner identified the need to address fitness issues that had previously plagued Palace, leading to late-game collapses and dropped points. However, under Glasner’s guidance, the team has exhibited improved stamina and resilience, evident in their ability to maintain performance levels throughout the entirety of matches.
The recent string of impressive performances, including two clean sheets in the last three games, reflects the positive impact of Glasner’s methods on the squad. As Palace continues to evolve under his leadership, opponents across the league may find themselves facing a formidable and relentless team in the seasons to come.