Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has bemoaned the failure of the club's hierarchy to invest suitably in the squad as they embarked on a European campaign - placing more demands on their players

Oliver Glasner accused the Palace board of failing to invest in his squad before their first European campaign after slumping to defeat against Manchester United .

And the Austrian’s clear frustration increases the chances of him leaving the FA Cup holders in the summer when his contract expires. The Eagles became the first Premier League team to benefit from the new “double-touch” penalty rule when Jean Philippe-Mateta was allowed to retake and score a second spot kick

But Glasner’s exhausted side, who lost in the UEFA Conference League at Strasbourg on Thursday night, conceded two setpi

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