Did Oliver Glasner Really Retire His Lucky Black Jumper After Palace's F.A Cup Victory?

Synopsis
In a surprising turn of events, Oliver Glasner announces the retirement of his lucky black jumper following Crystal Palace's historic F.A Cup triumph. With key players missing the upcoming match against Wolverhampton, the manager's focus shifts to motivation and strategy as the club aims for a record-breaking season.
Key Takeaways
- Oliver Glasner retires his lucky black jumper following the F.A Cup win.
- Key players Marc Guehi and Adam Wharton are sidelined for the match against Wolverhampton.
- Crystal Palace aims for a historic 49-point season.
- The team has not trained since their Cup victory.
- Glasner emphasizes the importance of motivation for the remaining matches.
London, May 19 (NationPress) Oliver Glasner announced that Marc Guehi and Adam Wharton will not participate in Wednesday's (IST) match against Wolverhampton Wanderers. The manager also shared a third absence – his lucky black jumper, which he had vowed to retire from matchdays if Crystal Palace triumphed over Manchester City.
The Eagles are set to take on Wolverhampton at Selhurst Park, knowing that securing even a single point in this final home match of the season – or in their away game against Liverpool on Sunday – would mark a historic achievement with a potential 49-point season, the highest in the club's top-flight history.
While discussing team updates, Glasner stated, “Adam and Marc will definitely be unavailable for tomorrow's match.
“Adam will also miss the Liverpool game – he suffered a concussion at the end [of the Final]. As for Marc… we’ll see, perhaps he could make it back for Liverpool – but both players are out for tomorrow,” Glasner mentioned during the pre-game conference.
Palace secured a 1-0 victory over Pep Guardiola's team, clinching the F.A Cup, marking the club's first major trophy, much to the delight of its fanbase.
When queried about the black jumper, Glasner responded, “It’s already in the washing machine; its job is complete! You won’t see it tomorrow! It’s going back into the drawer and will no longer make appearances at football games!”
Glasner recognized that the quick turnaround from Saturday's Cup final to Wednesday's match means his players have not had any training since their triumph at Wembley, and he must balance motivation with the aim of fielding the best possible team.
“Honestly, I’m unsure at this point!” he chuckled when asked about the team news. “We canceled Sunday’s training, and we’ll train now after the press conference.
“We’re eager to reunite with all the players, but of course, I can’t predict how they’ll respond today. It's about finding the right motivation.
“We’ll have a meeting to discuss it, as it’s not something you can enforce or simply say ‘you must’. We need to collectively find the right commitment: how we want to approach this week, especially with two games left – and we’ll discuss this, then see how effectively we can tackle it,” he concluded.