The Eagles recorded a third clean sheet in five competitive matches this season to secure UEFA Conference League qualification in Norway – and with it, a first-ever European tour in the club’s history.

Although it wasn’t the prettiest performance at times – albeit on an AstroTurf pitch, Palace’s first such competitive match in 35 years – a 0-0 draw at Fredrikstad Stadion sealed a 1-0 win in the tie, and ultimately got the job done.

Henderson told Palace TV: “I think everyone should be more buzzing than they actually are.

“Obviously, the performance wasn't great today. I thought we defended the box really well, which is most important. We've come away to a tough place, obviously a different surface, and there were some tired legs tonight.

“But I tell you what, we're going on the first E

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