Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner says his team need to find the right balance to prepare for 'crunch time' despite winning four games in a row in all competitions for the first time in five years after a hard-fought victory against Ipswich.
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner hopes to have striker Jean-Philippe Mateta back for their FA Cup quarter-final at Fulham on March 29 after suffering a horrific injury against Millwall last Saturday.
The Crystal Palace manager has personal experience of the ramifications of serious head injuries and will judge when Mateta should return
Ismaila Sarr scored late to give Crystal Palace a well-earned 1-0 win over game Ipswich Town at Selhurst Park on Saturday.
Oliver Glasner recorded his 17th win in his 41st Premier League game for Crystal Palace – only Roy Hodgson (59 in 182) and Alan Pardew (25 in 73) have won more in charge of the Eagles in the competiti
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