Glasner disappointed Crystal Palace were vulnerable against set pieces

Glasner disappointed Crystal Palace were vulnerable against set pieces

  Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner expressed disappointment over his team's vulnerability in dead-ball situations, which resulted in three of their four goals in the last two matches.


"The last three goals we've conceded have come from dead ball situations, from free kicks," Glasner was quoted as saying on Crystal Palace's official website on Monday.


On Sunday (November 31), Palace lost 2-1 to visiting Manchester United (MU) in the 2025/2026 Premier League match at Selhurst Park Stadium, London. Both of MU's goals, scored by Joshua Zirkzee (54') and Mason Mount (63'), came from free kicks.


Glasner regretted the defeat because his team took the lead thanks to Jean-Philippe Mateta's penalty kick (36').





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